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Edinburgh festival 2018

January 2019

  • Sarah Keyworth, left, and Catherine Bohart

    Hands off my anecdote! The couple who mine their love-life for laughs

    When you and your partner are both standups, mining your private life for jokes is a competitive business. But are there any limits? Sarah Keyworth and Catherine Bohart reveal all

December 2018

  • James Acaster, Jessie Cave, Nish Kumar and Flight of the Conchords

    Best culture 2018
    Top 10 comedy shows of 2018

    We had volcanic eruptions from Nish Kumar, open-heart anguish from Jessie Cave and cold lasagne from James Acaster. But no one could beat the wild blazing brilliance of Flight of the Conchords

October 2018

  • No One Is Coming to Save You

    Making an entrance: five of the UK's best young theatre companies

    From dreams of destruction to alien encounters, these fledging companies are making impressive experimental work

September 2018

  • Michael Patrick

    'My testicle was so big, you could play it like a bongo'

    Michael Patrick’s youth was blighted by a bizarre testicular condition and the death of his father. They provided the perfect material for his moving and wincingly funny one-man show
  • Nick Ahad in his new career as a standup comedian.

    Race is still a touchy subject at the Edinburgh fringe

    Nick Ahad
  • Trailblazer … Sean Hughes in his show Life Becomes Noises at the Edinburgh festival in 2012.

    Joke's over: why standups should refresh the tired 'Edinburgh show'

    Paul Fleckney
  • A crowded Royal Mile during the Edinburgh festival fringe.

    Edinburgh festival fringe companies back 'bed tax' after another record year

  • cEdinburgh International Festival 2018<br>EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - [August 26]: Daniel Harding with The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh Festival Chorus, NYCoS National Girls Choir and soloists Tamara Wilson, Ida Falk Winland, Hanna Husahr, Karen Cargill, Marie- Nicole Lemiex, Simon O' Neil, Christopher Maltman and Shenyang after performing Mahler's Eighth Symphony at The Usher Hall as part of the Edinburgh International Festival 2018 on August 26, 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Robbie Jack/Corbis via Getty Images)

    Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Harding review – joyous and radiant Mahler

  • comedian Olga Koch press images

    Olga Koch review – from Russia with love and oligarchs

  • Intriguing energy … Sarah Keyworth.

    Sarah Keyworth: Dark Horse review – tomboy tales and top-notch jokes

  • Triumphant … Michèle Losier’s servant girl finds the man of her dreams in La Cenerentola.

    La Cenerentola review – Cinderella has a ball with exuberant panto kitsch

  • The Prisoner at the Lyceum theatre, Edinburgh

    The week in theatre: The Prisoner; The End of Eddy – review

  • Cliff Cardinal in Huff.

    Huff review – a hard-hitting tour de force

  • Rose Matafeo, the winner of the Edinburgh comedy show award.

    ‘Fun, daft, geeky’: Edinburgh’s top comedy winner

  • Brian Logan

    Edinburgh award champ Rose Matafeo's Horndog is a comedy smash

    Brian Logan
  • Rose Matafeo performs her show Horndog at the Pleasance Courtyard.

    Rose Matafeo wins Edinburgh best comedy show award

  • No One Is Coming To Save You

    Sharks, standups and 9ft women: Edinburgh festival 2018 – in pictures

  • Larry Dean.

    Larry Dean: Bampot review – cheeky, chatty, all-smiles comedy

  • Alexandra James in Nine Foot Nine

    Nine Foot Nine review – taller women turn world upside down in sci-fi dystopia

  • Jason Donovan and His Amazing Midlife Crisis.

    Jason Donovan’s Amazing Midlife Crisis review – heartthrob hits 50

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