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Edinburgh Fringe Festival Now Aiming to Return in Full Force in 2022

December 10, 2020
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(via Scotsman)

Though the first tiny waves of vaccines for COVID-19 are starting to make their way to essential front line medical workers, the time at which some sort of degree of normalcy where gathering isn’t at all a massive health hazard is still far off enough that a specific date is speculative at best.

That means that large scale festivals like the Edinburgh Fringe Festival are going to have to wait longer to get back to a semblance of how they used to do things. The chiefs of one of the largest performance festivals in the world, which happens to include a cornucopia of comedy and comedy adjacent shows/acts, have decided that they won’t even think about doing a full scale, “normal” version of the Edinburgh Fringe in 2021, but look towards for 2022 for that to happen.

The likelihood of having to social distance at a festival that historically jam packed within and outside of every venue presents a problem for any of the performers putting up their shows on their own dime and trying to make money/break even. Rather than deal with that, the Edinburgh Fringe is still trying to formulate exactly what they’re going to do with this year that will be COVID-19 safe meaning that the legendary crowds multiplying the population of Edinburgh a few times over will be absent.

#PickoftheDay: #Save Monkey Barrel Fundraiser 8/29

August 25, 2020
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Here is another chance to get a taste of what the Edinburgh Fringe Festival would be like AND help one of Edinburgh’s venues, The Monkey Barrel, weather the storm of this pandemic.

This Saturday at 11AM PST/2PM PST/7PM BST, The Monkey Barrel is putting on a big marathon featuring a cornucopia of comics that make the rounds at the Fringe including Sam Simmons, Lou Sanders, Tony Law, and more.

Again, if you’ve never been afforded the luxury of being take all of August off to go to Scotland to watch one of the world’s biggest performance festivals, then this is your chance to spend anywhere from £1-£50 to catch a virtual bit of what could have been at this year’s Fringe.

Get tickets for Sat. and help save The Monkey Barrel here.

 

Daniel Sloss Gives an Impromptu (Very Dark) History Lesson on Edinburgh on Conan

March 6, 2019
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Daniel Sloss, who is quickly inching up on that chart of comedian-with-most-appearances-on-Conan, makes his pitch, unintentionally, with the terrifying history of Edinburgh Scotland to have Conan Without Borders to go to Edinburgh, Scotland as its next stop. 

Also, while we’re on the topic of how great Daniel Sloss is, we want to say that we just watched Sloss’ latest hour entitled “X” and it’s jaw-dropping and an hour show that the world needs right now. Please go see it whenever and wherever you can.

Help Send The Tomorrow Show! with Ron Lynch to The Edinburgh Fringe Festival

June 28, 2014
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Help Send The Tomorrow Show! with Ron Lynch to The Edinburgh Fringe Festival

For almost 9 years, we’ve enjoyed the magical evening of comedy that is The Tomorrow Show here in LA. It’s about time the rest of the world got to enjoy it as much as we do, so donate what you can to help the incomparable Ron Lynch make his goal to make The Tomorrow Show @ Edinburgh Fringe the most wondrous it can be.

He’s looking to raise $10,000 and has $7.277 raised. He’s ending the campaign by midnight tomorrow. 

UK’s Ed Byrne Does Set List

June 8, 2014
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In case you didn’t know, Set List is an international phenomenon, touring the world and playing festivals like the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (they’ll be playing there this year as well).

Watch UK comedian Ed Byrne do Set List, at their Nerdist channel series, very nicely as he even pulls off a topic in one line.

Set List to Tape 40 Episodes for Nerdist Channel All Over the Globe

August 15, 2013
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Set List: The Improvised Show just got 40 more episodes ordered at the Nerdist Channel to be shot anywhere from Nerdmelt here in LA to The Cabo San Lucas Comedy Festival to Edinburgh Fringe Festival to JFL 42 in Toronto. 

Some of the performers that have taped/to tape soon include: Greg Proops, Brendon Walsh, Baron Vaughn, Eddie Pepitone, Jon Daly, Greg Fitzsimmons, Kyle Kinane, The Sklar Brothers, and Chris Fairbanks.

Oh, did you not know that Set List is killing it everywhere?

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