Murder, She Didn't Write | 16th - 18th August
A classic murder mystery is created on the spot in this ingenious and hilarious show from The Bristol Improv Theatre’s resident company.
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The Nobodies | 17th - 28th August
A town is in turmoil. A hospital is closing. And an MP is dead on the train tracks... Accident? Or opportunity?
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Moist, Moist, Moist | 17th - 21st August
Part poetry, part stand-up, part gig. Featuring live music from Hal Kelly.
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The Importance of Being... Earnest? | 19th - 21st August
Hold onto your handbags and hone your Wildean wit in this interactive and hilarious twist on The Importance of Being Earnest.
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Edinburgh Fringe - Comedy
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Njambi McGrath - Accidental Coconut | 16th - 18th August
In an era when British people are re-examining who they are, Njambi scrutinises her own story; from the other side of the empire.
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Sam Lake | 18th & 21st August
Award-winning comedian and nice young man Sam Lake presents an hour of stand-up talking about his #GOALS, and how he copes with succeeding and (more often) failing at them.
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Lily Phillips & Anna Clifford | 19th & 21st August
Lily's show was going to be about feminism, but is now about her dog. Anna has relatable stories and witty observations on millennial life.
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Aurie Styla: Live | 19th - 20th August
Aurie Styla is probably the best British comedian that’s never been to Edinburgh. Now he wants to see what the fuss is all about. Catch Aurie as he road tests material for his new tour!
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Edinburgh Fringe - Theatre, Music & Magic
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Friend (The One With Gunther) | 16th - 29th August (not 18th & 25th)
All 236 episodes of Friends, retold through the eyes of the one person who knows it inside out... Gunther.
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Jeremy Sassoon's MOJO | 16th - 22nd August
From Gershwin to Winehouse, Bacharach to Dylan, it's a journey through some of the best-loved hits written by musicians of Jewish origin.
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Could It Be Magic | 16th - 29th August (not 18th & 25th)
Paul Aitchison returns with his unique blend of character comedy and mind-melting magic, for 12 nights only, following a sell-out London run.
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Press | 17th - 29th August (not 23rd)
Film producers David and Kate anticipate their prestigious Civil War epic will be nominated for plenty of Goldies. Until they learn that the film’s lead, played by a white actor, was actually Black.
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SKANK | 17th - 29th August (not 23rd)
Clementine Bogg-Hargroves delivers a tour-de-force performance in this witty, dark and often filthy one-woman show. It'll make you laugh and then it'll make you cry.
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Read our Edinburgh Fringe, London Main House and London Downstairs COVID-19 health and safety measures.
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