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An all-star line-up is performing a night of comedy in support of Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) on January 16.
Hosted by Jen Brister, the star-studded bill also includes: Josh Widdicombe, Ivo Graham, Jamali Maddix, Rob Beckett , Kerry Godliman, plus more to be announced! Line up subject to change.
Josh Widdicombe has added extra dates to his Not My Cup Of Tea tour due to demand. A full list of the current dates is below.
You may well know Josh Widdicombe from Channel 4’s award-winning show The Last Leg, his podcast Parenting Hell with Rob Beckett, or his many appearances on panel shows. He is a witty, relatable observer of life’s foibles with a keen eye for the absurd side of the mundane.
Josh Widdicombe is back on tour with a brand new show entitled Not My Cup Of Tea. Expect it to be shorter and with lower production values than Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, but funnier and with more references to tea.
Comedian Josh Thomas has written a new book, Let’s Tidy Up: The Book.
Australia seerms to have a habit of rolling out comedy nutjobs. Josh Glanc combines the fuzzy moustachioed surrealism of Sam Simmons with the absurdism of Sam Campbell. He has been around for a few years now but has really hit paydirt with his latest show Family Man.
Josh Thomas, creator of the brilliant sitcoms ‘Please Like Me’ and ‘Everything’s Going to Be Okay’ has never done an Edinburgh show – although he was a finalist in So You Think You’re Funny in 2005.
He has a rug on stage, a plant and a comfy chair. His thing is very much domestic drama, food, relationships, friends.
If you’re a fan of his sitcoms – which I am – it is amazing to hear his familiar confessional style in a live format.
Viral comedy star Josh James is set to head out on his debut tour Doin’ Alright. Join Josh as he guides audiences through the life of a ‘Essex Man’, the uniqueness of English culture and trying to do well for himself.
Join comedian, amateur historian and shameless gossiper Josh Jones as he learns about the loves, lives and legends surrounding long-dead historical figures in new podcast series ‘Dead Drama’.
“When it comes to famous people, I’m all about the gossip, the rumours and the drama. So making a history podcast about dead people is the only way I get to say whatever I want without getting sued. Well, hopefully…”- Josh Jones
Josh Widdicombe and Nish Kumar are about to leap back into the weird and wonderful world of local news journalism with Hold the Front Page, returning for a second run. And this time, the boys are determined to do a lot better than they did before.
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