Last year, Emily did her first Fringe show. People told her she was “brave”. But what does that mean? Why did hearing that make Emily feel weird? And why is she struggling to talk about it when she’s such an exhibitionist? This is a work in progress of her second Fringe show that is currently about that as well as life modelling, selfies and talking to bees.As seen on BBC Scotland’s Short Stuff and Channel 4 Original Comedy Shorts, Emily’s first show Big Wendy was a British Comedy Guide Recommended Show Edinburgh Fringe 2019.Content notice: consent, PTSD and clowns.
Other events on this date
Lunchtime Laughs With Pizza
12:00pm Sun 29th Mar at Dram!
£15
Chicken Run (U)
1:00pm Sun 29th Mar at Cineworld
£11/£8.50/£8
Mac ‘n’ Laughs. Lunchtime Comedy Club
1:00pm Sun 29th Mar at Sloans
£15
Hoppy Days Beer Tasting & Comedy
2:00pm Sun 29th Mar at Grunting Growler
£25
Daniel Downie Hour of Scotland
2:00pm Sun 29th Mar at Dram!
£8
Scott Agnew’s Afternoon Blether
2:00pm Sun 29th Mar at Soulsa Cafe
£5/£4
Siân Docksey Meatshapes With Feelings
2:00pm Sun 29th Mar at ARG at The Vacant Space
£6
Stephen Halkett Party Time!
2:00pm Sun 29th Mar at The Tall Ship
£4
James Campbell The Funny World Of...
2:00pm Sun 29th Mar at Eastwood Park Theatre
£11/£35 (family ticket – 4 pax)
Let’s Go Environmental
2:00pm Sun 29th Mar at The Griffin
£5
Garlic Theatre Eggs On Legs
3:00pm Sun 29th Mar at Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre
£6.50/£5.95
Van Winkle Comedy
3:00pm Sun 29th Mar at Van Winkle
£5
Jay Foreman’s Disgusting Songs for Revolting Children (and grown-ups)!