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2-FOR-1 FRINGE TICKETS TODAY & TOMORROW
After a fantastic opening weekend, we're pleased to be part of the Fringe's official 2-for-1 days, today and tomorrow!

Our 2021 live comedy programme officially launches tomorrow night with Tessa Coates and Rajiv Karia. And there's plenty of theatre and music on offer, both at the Courtyard and the EICC, including the recipient of this year's Charlie Hartill Theatre Reserve, Screen 9.

Plus we've just released extra tickets for groups of one, two and three across a variety of shows, including Hal Cruttenden, Mark Watson, Adam Rowe and Seann Walsh.

And don't forget, we're also running a festival in London and have shows available to stream online!
 
CHECK OUT OUR FULL EDINBURGH LINE-UP
London - Theatre
Look, No Hands | 10th - 14th August

When Vee embarks on her cycling commute, she has no idea she’ll never make it home. Now she has to piece together what happened.
It Kind of Looks Like a Doughnut | 10th - 14th August

Two girls; one kind of a lesbian, one kind of a liability, are friends. Kind of.
Patricia Gets Ready (for a date with the man that used to hit her) | 11th - 13th August

Get ready with Patricia for a hilariously honest but delicate hour.
The Misadventures of David & Sam | 14th August

Farmers-turned-entertainers David and Sam are ploughing their way over to Islington!
London - Comedy
Stuart Laws & The/A Gang | 10th August

A mixed bill of brilliant comedy hosted by Stuart Laws, with Steen RaskopoulosSadia Azmat and Rose Johnson & Camille Ucan.
Jayde Adams: Men, I Can Save You (WIP) | 12th & 13th August

A work in progress show from the multi award-winning comedian and actress, Jayde Adams.
Extra Edinburgh Shows
Bacon | 9th & 10th August

Pip Utton returns to the Fringe with his solo show examining the life of the iconic enigma, Francis Bacon.
The Importance of Being... Earnest? | 14th August

Wilde's classic is in chaos, as the actors drop out. Will you step in and save the show?
Joe Thomas: Trying Not to Panic | 14th August

Joe Thomas once played Simon in The Inbetweeners and now plays no-one.
Black is the Color of My Voice | 15th August

Fringe First award-winner Apphia Campbell returns with her stunning solo show inspired by the life of Nina Simone.
 
BOOK TICKETS

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