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Sam Jay: We The People - A Scorching Edinburgh Triumph

US comedian Sam Jay delivers a masterclass in political comedy with 'We The People' at Edinburgh's Pleasance Courtyard. A razor-sharp critique of American democracy that resonates powerfully with a UK audience.

Fuselage: A Haunting Theatrical Journey Through Lockerbie

A powerful and critically acclaimed new play, 'Fuselage,' masterfully explores the human stories behind the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, offering a profound meditation on grief, community, and resilience at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Chakira Alin's 'House Party' Electrifies Edinburgh Fringe

Chakira Alin's debut play 'House Party' is the must-see sensation of the Edinburgh Fringe 2025. Our review delves into this explosive, state-of-the-nation comedy about a raucous gathering that holds a mirror up to a divided UK.

Sam Nicoresti shines at Edinburgh Fringe

Sam Nicoresti's latest show at the Pleasance Courtyard is a razor-sharp blend of wit and existential dread, proving why he's a standout at this year's Edinburgh Fringe.

Luke McQueen dazzles at Edinburgh Fringe

Luke McQueen delivers a masterclass in comedy at the Pleasance Dome, blending sharp wit with surreal storytelling in his latest Edinburgh Fringe show.

Edinburgh Fringe satire tackles wealth hypocrisy

A biting new comedy show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival skewers wealth inequality while questioning personal hypocrisy. 'Eat the Rich – But Maybe Not My Mates' delivers laughs with a side of social commentary.

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