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  2. Edinburgh Festival Fringe - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as the Edinburgh Fringe, the Fringe or the Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest performance arts festival, which in 2024 spanned 25 days, sold more than 2.6 million tickets and featured more than 51,446 scheduled performances of 3,746 different shows across 262 venues from 60 different countries.

  3. Archie Henderson (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Performances continued into 2019, encompassing venues such as the Brighton Fringe, Buxton Fringe, and Edinburgh Fringe. Unable to perform live during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, Henderson adapted by creating musical songs and sketches on both his personal and Jazz Emu YouTube channel and social media accounts.

  4. Our latest Edinburgh Fringe reviews, from Julia Masli to ...

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    EDINBURGH FRINGE 2023: Isobel Lewis with a round-up of comedy and theatre as the Fringe enters its final stretch Our latest Edinburgh Fringe reviews, from Julia Masli to Strategic Love Play Skip ...

  5. Funniest Joke of the Fringe - Wikipedia

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    The Funniest Joke of the Fringe is an award presented each year at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe by the British television channel U&Dave.The award highlights the best single joke (typically a one-liner) by a standup comedian and is voted on by members of the public from a shortlist selected by a panel of comedy critics.

  6. Edinburgh Fringe 2024: From Hannah Gadsby’s return to two ...

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    2018 Edinburgh comedy prize winner Rose Matafeo has become super-famous in the last few years, especially after the success of her BBC sitcom Starstruck and loads of TV appearances. Last year’s ...

  7. Finlay Christie (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    He was among the first wave of comedians that arrived at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe from TikTok. [1] Christie started performing comedy at age 6. [2] As a member of Generation Z, his humour often plays on generational resentment, [3] [4] and his first show "OK Zoomer" was a YouTube special. [5] He also plays off his privileged background. [1]

  8. Marjolein Robertson - Wikipedia

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    At the 2023 Edinburgh Festival, Robertson performed an eponymous one-woman stand-up show Marj. The show was nominated for best show at the (ISH) Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2023 alongside acts such as Ed Byrne, Luke Kempner and Paul Foot. [14] At the 2023 Fringe she also appeared in the historical play Me, Myself and Mary (Queen of Scots). [15]

  9. Weather Girl (2024 play) - Wikipedia

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    Weather Girl is a one-actor comedic play, written by Brian Watkins and produced by Francesca Moody Productions, [1] [2] about the climate change apocalypse as seen through the eyes of a weather girl.