Amy Gledhill scoops Best Show in Edinburgh Comedy Awards

Every year we look with nervous anticipation for an all-female scoop in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, so imagine our delight when Amy Gledhill was anounced as the winner of the Best Comedy Show.
Review: Isobel Rogers, How to be Content

Isobel Rogers brings her debut hour show How to Be Content to the Fringe festival this year. Rogers is a singer songwriter comedian who throughout her show, armed with her guitar, shoulders the burden of being a hyper millennial.
Review: Katie Green, ¡Ay Mija!

Naturally funny and sunny in equal amounts, Katie Green has an up-beat stand up style that makes it impossible not to warm to her.
Funny Women shares in Jones Bootmaker Edinburgh Comedy Awards Panel Prize

The last few days of Edinburgh Fringe proved to be particularly exciting for our Funny Women Team, especially those of us who worked so hard on The Glitter Project.
Review: Aideen McQueen, Projection

Irish comedian Aideen McQueen premiered her hilarious one-woman show Projection at Dublin’s iconic Bewley’s Café Theatre on Saturday, 13th July to a full house. The show, now running at Edinburgh Fringe, was co-written with Aideen’s sister Aoife Darmody and has been described as ‘Bridget Jones meets Baby Reindeer’.
AUGUST GIG GUIDE: FRINGE TAKEOVER

It’s 31st July which can only mean one thing – Edinburgh Fringe Festival Time Baby!! August’s gig guide is exclusively (and hopelessly) devoted to Edinburgh Show recommendations from your friendly Funny Women Team.