Ian Sorensen

Chesterfield, United Kingdom

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Aug 27 at 06:49 PM

Thanks Ellie - your email came in 1 minute after Hal finished his storming set!  After a couple of minutes missing at the start it was a great show. Nice to see he's still got comedy chops to spare.

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Aug 14 at 07:23 PM

Hope to see you next year then as it will be my 50th anniversary! Good list of faves, though I never saw Pappy's. If you like the Falsetto Socks you should see their bonkers adverts for Conservatory Insulation. No, really. Genuine adverts, with music by Dean Friedman! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7N98gASw2S2KGXM8ErCE55Zc7Lbv3DfE

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Aug 13 at 10:05 PM

Dan Wright 

My other top picks would be Olaf Falafel (silly fun), Stu Goldsmith (superb, as usual) a nd John Hastings (great energy). No chance of seeing him but Daniel Kitson's show "First Thing" was very innovative and non-stop hilarious.  He gave out the script for the show to the audience and most people had a few lines to speak. It worked very well and was the ultimate in audience participation.

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Aug 11 at 06:11 AM

I used to live in Glasgow and commuted through to the Fringe multiple times during August. But now I live in Derbyshire and have to plan travel and accommodation to see shows. This year we could only afford  4 days (Edinburgh is eye-wateringly expensive) and managed to cram 20 shows into that time. Next Up is brilliant for letting me see many more acts than that, and only 2 of their coverage are shows I saw in person. BTW my top pick from this year is Ahir Shah's show at Monkey Barrel - perfect stand-up.)

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Aug 01 at 03:05 PM

Hopefully if you continued watching comedy the failed gig could evolve into something better!

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Jun 14 at 09:26 AM

Thanks for the circus recommendation. One of the best things I ever saw at the fringe was "Candide" performed as circus in a tent on Leith Links.  I've looked  at the music listings this year and found them a bit disappointing - too many tribute bands, not enough original singer/songwriter types. However, the pubs of Edinburgh will provide some great music, no doubt!

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Jun 12 at 06:32 PM

I've been going to the Fringe every year since 1974 so will defo be there this year.  The problem is always that there are too many shows to choose from. So I have devised a rule: 1 in every 3 shows should be someone I've never seen before. Otherwise I'd keep seeing the same people year after year. Looking forward to NextUp revealing the shows they will be streaming/recording.