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Rachel Creeger: Ultimate Jewish Mother 2026

Relationship problem? Sensitive work email? Need the best recipe for brisket? This Jewish mother has all the answers you need! The joyous, hilarious, interactive comedy show from Rachel Creeger: multi award-winning stand-up comedian and the only orthodox Jew on the UK comedy circuit, is back. As seen on BBC One, Amazon Prime, NextUp Comedy and heard across the BBC Radio network. 'At the world's largest arts festival, there is a huge scope for humour around culture and religion. Rachel Creeger: Ultimate Jewish Mother is the pinnacle of this' (FunnyWomen.com).

Hoots @ The Apex • 7 Aug 2026 - 31 Aug 2026

Ele McKenzie: Bringing It All Back Home

Ele McKenzie's back (at her parents' house), baby! Sexually constipated. Literally constipated. Addicted to Rennies. Life has truly never been better! No, really!! In her highly anticipated debut hour, the Pleasance Comedy Reserve alum is going to tell you all about it – maybe a little too much? 'No one else is doing this flavour of haunted / gross / hysterical modernism' (Chortle.co.uk). 'I haven't seen... such fearless monstrosity since Julia Davis' (Guardian). As seen in Funboys and Everyone Else Burns. Royal Television Society Breakthrough Award winner.

Pleasance Courtyard • 5 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

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Ever questioned your life choices? Regretted a tattoo or that great value hostel you should’ve read the reviews for? Lost hours to TikTok, binged true crime shows or taken a personality test hoping it would finally explain you? Perfect. You’re in the right place. Comedian Thao Cao dives into her most questionable decision yet: becoming a comedian. From unsolicited advice to furious messages from offended audience members, she turns chaos into razor-sharp comedy proving the best laughs comes from embracing our shared humanity and even pushing a few boundaries. Make a good decision — book your tickets.

Laughing Horse @ City Cafe • 6 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

The New Year

A romantic tragicomedy following lonely teenagers who meet on New Year’s Eve in an online roleplay chatroom. May is May. Perry is British actor Matt Smith. Their conversation that night, unexpectedly intimate, forms a bond between the two: they become each other’s best friend, confidant, and lifeline through the turmoil's of adolescence. That is, until “real life” intrudes...

Greenside @ George Street • 7 Aug 2026 - 15 Aug 2026

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In 2026, a crack amphibian plumbing unit was locked up by a clammy court for a contamination crime they didn't commit. They escaped from a maximum-security slimy slammer to the city sewers. If you have a pollution problem and no one else can help, if you can find them, you can hire... Frogs in Bogs! Superhero frog plumbers, Turner and Constable, must crack a contamination crime, smash the Megaclog and defeat the evil Cwac-Ty-Bach in this blockbusting amphibian comedy. Polish your plungers – Frogs in Bogs need you! Warning! Contains poo! May entertain teenagers!

Pleasance Courtyard • 5 Aug 2026 - 31 Aug 2026

It's a Mystery!

For those who have ever wondered ‘whodunnit’ and why... Detective Tim Benzie examines the clues that drew him to the genre as a child – from Scooby Doo to Encylopedia Brown, to gobbling up the entire works of Agatha Christie as a teenager. Along the way he draws draws connections between obsessions with detective films the the TV series Murder, She Wrote.

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 17 Aug 2026 - 22 Aug 2026

Acoustic Blues and Roots in the Afternoon

Returning to the Jazz Bar for the eighth year, Scottish acoustic guitar and double-bass duo, Malt and Rye will be playing classic blues and roots songs from the last 100 years. Songs like Hoochie Coochie Man and San Francisco Bay Blues will be played with the duo’s distinctive passion and humour. The hour-long set not only includes songs by the greats like Robert Johnson, Willie Dixon, Lowell Fulson, Jimmy Rogers and Memphis Slim, but also comes up to date by including songs by modern-day blues masters, like Eric Clapton and Martin Harley.

The Jazz Bar • 13 Aug 2026 - 27 Aug 2026

Jazz at the Fringe: Ballads, Spirituals and Blues

Matt Holborn (violin), Fraser Urquhart (piano) and Edinburgh-based bassist Ed Kelly present a trio set drawn from the roots of American song and the early language of jazz. From traditional melodies and spirituals to favourites from the Great American Songbook, the programme centres on melody, storytelling and swing. Jazzwise praised Urquhart for '...melding the twin worlds of jazz modernism and American songbook exploration'. The performance also features music from Holborn’s album For Stuff, described by Jazzwise as 'a delightful album shedding sunlight on a rather neglected patch of jazz'.

Argyle Cellar Bar • 11 Aug 2026 - 15 Aug 2026

I Killed My Father

'This is the story of how I killed my father. Mostly.' Between demeaning beer auditions and his mother’s relentless calls, Irving performs a bitingly funny, "mostly true" autopsy on his own masculinity. From the salt-aired trauma of Veracruz to the grit of Mexico City, he dissects a paternal lineage of absentee biological fathers and the ghosts of men who only knew how to leave. A visceral, darkly comedic excavation of what we inherit, what we kill, and the high cost of a graceful exit.

theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall • 24 Aug 2026 - 29 Aug 2026

Sacred Arts Festival Poetry at Canonmills Church: The Shamrock and the Cross – Spectators Under Heaven

The Irish poet John W Sexton’s phrase ‘spectators under heaven’ has inspired Michael Daviot, Claire McDonald and Janet de Vigne to present a wide-ranging selection of Irish poetry, drawing on both ancient and modern expressions of faith and spirituality. The intimacy of Canonmills Church – Robert Louis Stevenson’s schoolroom in times past – provides the perfect space.

Canonmills Church • 21 Aug 2026

New York, Finding Sunny Days

A solo dance-theatre work following an immigrant dancer chasing her New York dream. Through movement, spoken word and simple props, the piece traces the city’s dazzling promise, restless speed and the collision of visa uncertainty, fleeting romance, friendship, and loneliness. As hope of staying meets bureaucratic scrutiny, the performer confronts her identity beyond ambition and approval. Intimate and immersive, the work blends humour and melancholy, offering a tender portrait of longing, resilience and the courage to seek light in a shifting city.

theSpaceTriplex • 17 Aug 2026 - 22 Aug 2026