This is the complete archive of all the comedians in order of the date I last saw them perform, most recent first. Each link takes you to the details for the individual, and each individual may have a history of gigs going back years, but have been last seen more recently.

  • Rob Newman

    17th August, 2005 Beergut 100 Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh With Bill Bailey, Christian Reilly, Jim Miller, Kevin Eldon, Martin Trenaman, Phil Whelans. Featuring Rob Newman.

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  • Assembly Theatre

    16th August, 2005 Monty Python’s Flying Circus Assembly George Street, Edinburgh In French with English subtitles

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  • Jonny Trunk

    16th August, 2005 Jonny Trunk: Dirty Fan Male Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh

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  • Steve Furst

    16th August, 2005 Steve Furst Assembly George Street

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  • Phil Kay

    15th August, 2005 Phil Kay Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh 16th August, 2003 Phil Kay Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh

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  • Evil Twins

    15th August, 2005 Lee Harvey Oswald The Musical C, Edinburgh

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  • Ivor Cutler

    1st February, 2004 Ivor Cutler Queen Elizabeth Hall, London 2nd July, 1998 Ivor Cutler Queen Elizabeth Hall, London 13th November, 1988 Ivor Cutler Hackney Empire The understated and very funny poetry of Ivor Cutler was an interesting direction for a teenage boy to be interested in, but nonetheless my friend and I travelled to the

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  • Nice Mum

    17th August, 2003 Nice Mum Are Chocolate Benders The Caves, Edinburgh Chocolate giants Cadbury’s claim that their Curly Wurly is “the bendiest, stretchiest chocolate bar in the world” but are they telling us the truth?

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  • Adrian Poynton

    17th August, 2003 A Very Naughty Boy (The Life of Graham Chapman) Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh

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  • Jason Bradbury

    16th August, 2003 Jason Bradbury: Breakdance Therapy Gilded Balloon Teviot, Edinburgh He of The Gadget Show fame took a stand-up show on the awesome healing power of the 80s to Edinburgh, with Gail Porter in an on-screen supporting role. It was a very funny show reminiscing on the 80s and a lot of fun watching

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