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Matt Winning: Ragnarok (2016)
'The attractively impish Matt Winning' (Guardian) returns with a show within a show and more utter nonsense. It's about landlords, the solar system, climate change and corn on the cob.
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Jazz Emu: You Shouldn't Have (2023)
Returning after two sell-out runs at Soho Theatre, global sensation Jazz Emu is back with his virtuoso musical spectacular. 'This is a work of genius' ***** (Telegraph). In 2016, Jazz Emu played the biggest gig he'd ever landed at the Helsinki Velodrome. But during his between-song patter, he carelessly insulted one of his biggest fans. Now he's back to clear his name and regain his former glory. Will he be able to get every single person in the world to like him? Or is it time for him to face the music?
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Sean McLoughlin: So Be It (2022)
Sean McLoughlin: So Be It. International micro-star Sean McLoughlin returns to the Fringe with his best stand-up show. The world may be a strange and scary place but life is still worth living, yeah? Tour support for Ricky Gervais. Chortle Award nominee. As seen on multiple TV appearances and heard on his two hugely successful US albums.
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John-Luke Roberts: A World Just Like Our Own, But... (2022)
There's a world just like our own, but there isn't a word for sand. There's a world just like our own, but the keys on pianos are in random order so pianists really have to work for it. There's a world just like our own, but Edith Piaf regretted five things. JLR returns with a new stand-up show about the worlds we don't live in, which is secretly actually about the one we do.
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The Covid Arms Reopened (2023)
During lockdown, comedians experimented with hundreds of online comedy gigs that connected people worldwide. Access Festival curates the best examples of these, beaming comedians from their homes into yours via Zoom and NextUp. So this January - stay in, warm up and enjoy over 15 unique and hilarious virtual gigs that pioneer a new way to enjoy comedy, streamed directly into your home.
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Ashley Storrie: Hysterical (2019)
Star of BBC Scotland's Up For It! and BBC Radio Scotland, Ashley Storrie returns to the Fringe with a raw and hysterical show about mental health and the ways she uses humour to overcome her pain.
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Rachel Parris: Best Laid Plans (2016)
A ward-winning musical comedian and improviser Rachel Parris gives us her fresh, life- affirming collection of songs, stories and stand-up here in the live recording of her hit solo show Best Laid Plans. Reflecting on childhood hopes for the adults we thought we’d become, and sticking a joyful middle finger up at depression in the process, Rachel’s deft moves between jazz riffs, musical theatre, and the perfect response to that Flight of the Concords song, will have you tapping your feet as you laugh through the tears. Named The Independent’s ‘One to Watch’, Chortle award nominee Rachel’s songs are regularly played on BBC Radio 4 and BBC 6 Music. All together now: “No house, no husband, no child, no wage? No problem!”
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Maisie Adam: Vague (2018)
Northerner and self-confessed “Slave to the Sesh”, Maisie relays her experiences of navigating the recklessness of youth whilst dealing with a medical condition that required her to be a ‘Sensible Susan’.
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Paul Sinha: Shout Out To My Ex (2018)
Riding the highs of a brilliant TV career, with a hit stand-up show under his belt and an exciting relationship underway
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Juliette Burton: Defined (2019)
She. Is. Not. Easily. Defined. How would YOU categorise yourself in just five words? Enjoy some comedic therapy as Juliette Burton takes you on her journey of self discovery (and mental health recovery) in asking: why can't we be everything at once? Whether you're a pessimistic optimist, an introverted extrovert, or a successful failure, there's laughs for all in this narrative show with heart.
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Bec Hill: I'll Be Bec (2019)
Considered to be Bec's magnum opus, I'll Be Bec features meticulous writing revealing a complexly crafted dystopian future as well as a remarkable futuristic outfit and an incredible high production finale. We'd hate to spoil it by saying too much, but this special, filmed at the Edinburgh Fringe, is not one to miss.
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Ria Lina: Riabellion (2025)
Following her killer debut tour last year, the fearless, provocative, and very funny Ria Lina realises that she is ready to rebel. Expect a relentless stream of hilarity as Ria explores the delight of throwing life up in the air after years of following the rules.
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Lloyd Griffith: One Tonne of Fun (2023)
After Lloyd’s last tour was interrupted by ‘you know what’ and ended up lasting 8 years or so, he’s BACK with a brand-new, fresh stand-up show for 2023. This is his biggest tour to date, and he is pumped / really needs you to come. Since school Lloyd has always been a show off, doing anything he can to make people laugh, and 20-odd years later, nothing’s changed. There’ll be his unique bag of stand up, dubious impressions, and obviously a sprinkling of his (incredible) singing. Lloyd Griffith is: One Tonne of Fun.
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Myra DuBois: Dead Funny (2021)
Myra is dead; long live Myra! Realising she stands to miss out on the most attention she'll ever receive, the 'acid-tongued and funny to the bone' (Time Out) Myra brings forward her funeral to make sure people get it right! An irreverently sardonic and 'incredibly quick-witted' **** (Scotsman) side-eye at death, dying and the theatrics of grief, direct from sell-out runs at Edinburgh Fringe and Sydney Opera House. Get ready to RIPee your pants! As seen on Britain's Got Talent and in upcoming feature film Everybody's Talking About Jamie.
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Michael Legge: The Idiot (2020)
The grumpy one from Do The Right Thing returns to apologise for his last show.
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Meryl O'Rourke: Vanilla (2022)
The New World Order writer questions what her kids are being sold, and if any of it makes sense. Meryl O'Rourke compares her own sexy teens with this age of pop, porn & popcorn; where consent is a hashtag, feminism a t-shirt & looks back on her youth through the lens of MeToo...
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Mark Smith: Old Smudge (2017)
Mark Smith (Russell Howard's Good News) returns to Edinburgh with a new show and Lord have mercy is he excited. Expect to hear him cram as many funny, stupid and potentially dangerous observations into the show as possible on topics as diverse as bowling, going bowling, and do you like bowling? There's also a couple of dick jokes. In a nutshell then, something for everyone.
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Lou Conran: At Least I'm Not Dog Poo Darren (2020)
Lou is vulgar and fearless, intelligent and inviting - an expert in painting characters and riding the energy of the room. This special demonstrates the best of storytelling comedy; it's about presumption, misunderstandings, misgivings and a bloke called Darren.
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Tom Mayhew: Work in Progress (2023)
Working-class comedian Tom Mayhew returns with a show about dreams and endless hope. But it's mainly jokes about how weird and annoying capitalism is.
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UK Pun Championships 2023 (2023)
A sell-out success in previous years, The UK Pun Championships return to De Montfort Hall, as the grand finale of #UKPunDay. Comedians from across the country compete in this Leicester Comedy Festival favourite for the UK Pun Champion crown. Join us as we celebrate the humble pun and 30 years of Leicester Comedy Festival.
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The Late Night Comedy Club - Leicester Comedy Festival 2023 (2023)
A selection of handpicked festival acts guaranteed to make you giggle.
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Ricky Balshaw: Dark Horse (2023)
Ricky Balshaw is a former Paralympic, World Championship and European Championship dressage medallist, and sports pundit, with a penchant for dark humour. Join Ricky for a reliably twisted and hilarious look at the unique social and physical challenges he faces as a disabled person as well as having his masculinity challenged just because he rides horses. As seen on BBC One, BBC Three and Channel 4.
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Plastic Jeezus: Leave Them Wanting Less (2023)
Winners of 'Best Newcomer' at the Musical Comedy Awards 2021 and ‘Circuit Breakers' at Leicester Comedy Festival 2022, Simon and Aaron are Plastic Jeezus - a deadpan, ukulele-totin', musical comedy duo. They have been making waves up and down the country with their hilarious and often surreal original songs, all delivered in their own unique, straight-faced way.
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Philipp Kostelecky: Are You Done Goofing (2023)
International comedian and favourite child* Philipp Kostelecky is bringing his hilarious new hour of stand-up to London. A regular on the UK and European comedy scene, Philipp is known for his whimsical observations, high-energy performance style, and charming delivery. "Are You Done Goofing?" is a wonderful hour of comedy about family, relationships, and being yourself (that “self” being Philipp, the show is very much about him). There's a good joke about pancakes at the start and a joke about restaurants in the middle (there are other jokes throughout the whole show, including the end).
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Juliette Burton: No Brainer (2023)
Everyone's got a brain, although some work differently to others. In fixing her broken brain, Juliette learned a lot. Tired of mental health problems? Now is the time for solutions. Join award-winning comedian Juliette as she shares a manual for the mind. Not another awareness-raising show, but a change-making show. Is getting better a no-brainer? As seen on BBC One, ITV, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live. Edinburgh Fringe total sell-out, 2015 to 2018.
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John Hastings: Do You Have Any Ointment (2023)
John Hastings has had to deal with the shit life has thrown at him since 2019... He got a divorce during Covid, his best friend got a terminal diagnosis, he got bed bugs, he nearly got his arm amputated and he did a massive poo in his pants. He has been on telly though: BBC Three if that counts? Oh and... America's Got Talent!
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First Night Funnies - Leicester Comedy Festival 2023 (2023)
Celebrate the first night of the festival with an incredible line up of comedians. Hosted by Phil Jerrod ('casual brilliance' The Guardian), featuring award winning comedian and finalist in both the BBC New Comedy Awards and Funny Women, Catherine Bohart, Andrew Ryan (seen on BBC1, BBC3 and Comedy Central; Best new show Leicester Comedy Festival Awards 2018), and Scott Bennett.
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Fesshole Live - Leicester Comedy Festival 2023 (2023)
Forgive me Leicester, for I have sinned! Following a sell-out 2022 show, Rob Manuel, creator of Fesshole & B3ta, returns to Leicester with the internet’s naughtiest, funniest, cringiest confessions.
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Dick Denham: Big Dick Energy (2023)
Dick Denham is a non-binary 30something comedian from Croydon who takes the banality of everyday life and cleverly - and queerly - subverts it: you'll never experience a Holland & Barrett or a People's Postcode Lottery commercial in the same way again! Comedy Bloomers LGBTQ+ New Act Competition 2022 Runner-Up.
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Comedy Heaven: 30th Anniversary Special (2023)
Comedy Heaven is back, this time with a twist celebrating a very special birthday. Join Leicester Comedy Festival on the final night of 2023’s mammoth event to celebrate 30 of years of the festival. Guests include Nish Kumar (The Mash Report), Arthur Smith (QI, Have I Got News for You), multi award-winner Laura Lexx, and more.
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Circuit Breakers - Leicester Comedy Festival 2023 (2023)
Hosted by Leroy Brito, featuring Caryl Burke, Low Effort Sketches (Andy Bucks and Alice Wickersham), Melina Fiol, Roman Harris, and Shalaka Kurup.
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Cerys Bradley: Not Overthinking Things 2019 (2023)
Did Cerys cause their parents' divorce? Did they just make that interaction really awkward? Is a new year's resolution ever going to be enough to fix their personality? In this surreal and silly interactive stand-up show/birthday party, you get to decide. Cerys is a non-binary comedian and Autistic Excellence Award winner at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2022. As seen on BBC One Wales, BBC iPlayer and BBC Radio Wales.
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Aideen McQueen: Sugar Baby (2023)
Aideen McQueen: Sugar Baby. The story of how a day drinking primary school teacher changed her life by becoming a sugar baby - living a life of luxury and ruining herself in the process. Crazy stories, life lessons and absolute craic! This is an unmissable show, packed with great stories and jokes.
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Laughing Labia - Nextup Special (2022)
Laughing Labia – sell-out comedy and cabaret show, known from London Soho, hosted by award-winning Austrian most famous (and only) lesbian comedian: Alice Frick! Laughing Labia proudly presents a diverse line-up of female* comedians. Diversity is mostly emphasised in this show. We want to show that entertainment can be so much funnier, richer and deeper than what's represented on TV and in the media.
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Kathryn Bond: Loo Roll (2018)
Debut show from the Malawian-born Britain's Got Talent breakthrough act, Dalisio delivers his cheekily charming take on recent news, old news, fake news, and stories that were never quite but ALMOST news. Having lived in countries where it is forbidden to criticise the the status quo, Daliso is the disarming comic making the most of his freedom to be very, very funny.
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Tom Crosbie: Actions Speak Louder Than Nerds (2023)
Tom Crosbie is smarter, funnier, and more delightfully dextrous than can easily be explained, even by the copious amounts of time he spends practicing such things. His show will be a treat, like hot chocolate with marshmallows in a Nintendo mug. Tom is an action hero, if we count vigorously doing things with Rubik's cubes as action. If not, he's still a lovely nerd. So, to be clear, he's basically a lovely nerd. OK?
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Tamsyn Kelly: Crying in TK Maxx (2023)
When working class, Cornish comedian Tamsyn Kelly (BBC New Comedy Awards, Comedy Central Live), discovers footage of her estranged father in a Channel 4 documentary, she's forced to stop and reassess her life. How have men shaped who she is? Will the chicken-shop guy ever give her the time of day? Why was Mr Blobby her first crush? A brutally honest, but fair appraisal of the men in her life, from a woman who has cried in most high-street shops.
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Tadiwa Mahlunge: Inhibition Exhibition (2023)
One of the country's top new stand-ups presents their debut hour. 'Fearless comedian on the rise' (Daniel Kaluuya). Leicester Comedy Festival Best Show nominee. 'Very bloody funny' (Aisling Bea). As seen on BBC One, Dave, Comedy Central, and at 25, already performing at major festivals and historic venues across the UK. 'Tadiwa has been gathering pace as a prodigious act' (Kiri Pritchard-McLean). An alumnus of the 2022 Pleasance Comedy Reserve at the Edinburgh Fringe, Tadiwa has provided tour support for Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Jessica Fostekew and Desiree Burch's Amazon Prime special.
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Sikisa: Hear Me Out (2023)
Sikisa brings her second stand-up hour to the Fringe and this time it's personal, as she asks: why is it so hard to say the right things? As seen and heard on Live at the Apollo (BBC), Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club (ITV) and the Off-Menu podcast. Three-time Leicester Comedy Festival nominee and tour support for Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Catherine Cohen.
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Siblings and Family Friends (2023)
Prepare yourselves for a wild and wonderful variety night hosted by character comedians and IRL sisters Maddy and Marina Bye, of critically acclaimed Siblings, starring their family friends (who also happen to be the best comedians at the Fringe). Expect stand-up, clowning, sketch-comedy, drag, dance and more in these three exclusive nights. Winner of Reviews Hub Best Show Of Brighton Fringe 2021; nominated for the British Comedy Guide's Comedian's Choice Award 2022.
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Showstoppers! The Improvised Musical 2023 (2023)
The Olivier Award-winning West End hit is back! Every night is opening night for the hottest new musical in town! There's just one problem, the writer hasn't penned a note and needs your help! A hilarious musical comedy made up on the spot using audience suggestions, this multi award-winning must see show is back at Edinburgh Festival for a 14th year. A Fringe favourite, your Edinburgh experience is incomplete without it!
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Sam Lake: Aspiring DILF (2023)
After his 'gut bustingly funny' (DeadlineNews.co.uk) debut show last year, Sam Lake is back and he is Daddy. Well... he's trying to be. Get ready for a brand-new show all about Sam's journey to becoming the world's youngest DILF, whilst talking about Furbies, twink death and the transformative wonder of Butlins. As well as starring in All 4's The Joy of Missing Out and Dave's The Comedy Guide to Life, Sam has written for Mock The Week, Breaking The News and Newsjack and is the winner of Leicester Square Theatre's New Comedian of the Year.
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Phil Ellis's Excellent Comedy Show (2023)
Do you like comedy? Do you like shows? What are your thoughts on excellence? If you like all three, then Edinburgh Award-winning Phil Ellis's Excellent Comedy Show is the excellent comedy show for you. An hour of hilarious stand-up and fun from the North West's most punctual working-class comedian. As seen and heard on BBC Two, Channel 4, BBC Three, Comedy Central and BBC Radio 4.
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Paul F Taylor: Head in the Clouds (2023)
Wonderfully absurd stand-up from a fool's thinking man. As seen on Harry Hill's Club Nite, Channel 4, as heard on BBC Radio 4.
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Paddy Young: Hungry, Horny, Scared (2023)
He's hungry. He's horny. He's scared. He's in the gutter but he's looking down on all of you. Join Northern powerhouse Paddy Young, one of comedy's fastest rising stars, for his unmissable debut stand-up hour. 'One of the most exciting new comics I've seen for a long time' (Joe Lycett). 'Spontaneously witty with a distinctive line in absurdity' (Chortle.co.uk). 'Hilarious. One of the funniest men online' (Seann Walsh). As seen on Channel 4, ITV2, Sky and Stewart Lee's recommendation list. Over 10 million views online.
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NewsRevue 2023 (2023)
We dedicate this year's show to the late, great, founder of NewsRevue, Professor Michael Hodd, who launched this multi award-winning, Guinness World Record-breaking institution 43 years ago. Emma Taylor, its producer since 2001, says 'it is fitting that Mike's enduring legacy will make its debut in the iconic Pleasance Grand.' Expect 100% brand-new material, much of it written by the preposterously talented cast and creative team. From King Charles to Keir Starmer, Prince Harry to Putin, Sunak to Strikes and Sleaze, no stone will be left unturned.
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Michelle Brasier: Reform (2023)
Winner: Directors' Choice Award, Sydney Comedy Festival (2021). Nominee: Most Outstanding Show, Melbourne International Comedy Festival (2021). Reform is a cautionary tale of an online scam and the urge to empathise with, understand, and become the emergency contacts of those who have done us wrong. A theatrical hour of storytelling and music, backed musically by Tim Lancaster and Jordan White. Maybe the real Facebook Marketplace is the friends we make along the way.
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Matty Hutson: Don't Hold Back (2023)
Leicester Square New Comedian and Musical Comedy Awards three-time finalist, musical comedian Matty Hutson bares his sensitive soul in this highly anticipated debut hour, accompanied by as many instruments as he can fit into a suitcase. As heard on BBC Radio 4's The Now Show.


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