Fringe
Comedian Aaron Twitchen was packing his bags ready to travel to Edinburgh ahead of his Fringe run at Gilded Balloon, when a friend sent him a photo of one of his giant promotional posters. Unlike previous photos he’d received, this one showed one of Aaron’s posters for his show, Himbo, covered in graffiti which read “Boycott the Fringe”.
Jaz Mattu will bring his second hour to the Edinburgh Fringe Just The Tonic Caves this year with a brand-new show entitled ‘Jaz Mattu Returns’. Think a sillier Teeuween, Morpurgo and Gadd.
A tale of freedom vs responsibility, his true story in ‘Jaz Mattu Returns’ will be told through music, multimedia, standup, theatre, design and clowning.
On 26th July, Turtle Canyon Comedy will release “The Debuts,” an hour-long documentary following 5 comedians, Amy Gledhill (pictured), Sikisa, Josh Jones, Lily Phillips & Anthony DeVito, all of whom debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2022. The documentary is a funny, intimate showcase of what it's like for comedians to bring their debut show to the festival.
NextUp has confirmed that they are once again bringing the Edinburgh Festival experience live to their streaming platform this summer. This means that viewers at home can enjoy comedy shows from the biggest arts festival in the world, experiencing the full range that the Fringe has to offer—from dank dark caves to swanky big arts spaces, and from rising stars to TV regulars.
Award-winning comedy production company Objectively Funny is recreating their much-loved Small Book on Mental Health for the Edinburgh Fringe in 2024.
Edinburgh Fringe’s iconic pink venue Gilded Balloon has launched a brand new Postcode Pals scheme, offering local residents thousands of discounted tickets for some of the Festival’s biggest and best shows. Over 130 shows will offer £6 tickets for residents across Edinburgh and the Lothians, Fife and Falkirk with huge names like Jack Docherty, Michelle Brasier, Cameron Young, and classic Fringe shows like Late’n’Live and more on offer.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society is delighted to announce a new partnership with the AI safety and research company Anthropic. This August, Anthropic will be hosting a series of workshops to help artists, media and academics learn to use AI as a helpful day-to-day tool, freeing up time from burdensome administrative tasks so they can focus on true creative output.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has launched the official 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe programme.
This year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe audiences can now double the value of their tickets with the launch of an innovative new subscription service, Love the Fringe. The proceeds of which will go directly to artists, producers and venues putting on the festival.
Starting today, Love the Fringe offers festival-goers unparalleled access to free tickets, exclusive discounts, and a host of other benefits at participating venues and businesses across the City of Edinburgh.
he Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society is delighted to announce the recipients of the 2024 Keep it Fringe fund, an initiative launched in 2023 to support Fringe artists bringing work to the festival. Rooted in the festival’s vision to give anyone a stage and everyone a seat, the fund was created to help artists make the most of the Edinburgh Fringe by removing some of the barriers they face in bringing their work.
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