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Jo Lisney looks at how Shappi Khorsandi’s recent slots on a history podcast has reinvigorated comedy with learning.
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Katie Evans offers her thoughts on the
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Katie Evans discusses why we should be watching Pure.
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Imy Brighty-Potts highlights an up and coming star in the world of comedy. With new life bought into the scene, it seems all they needed was charisma and a deck of cards?
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I will preface this with a IEFA (Insufferable Edinburgh Fringe Attendee) warning. Because yes, I saw Suzi at Fringe, and maybe it was the £6 pints or just the heady artistic fog in the air, but it was the best comedy gig I have ever been to. 34 year old Portsmouth born and raised Suzi […]
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Alice Fortt gives us the rundown of Comedy Soc’s first online show.
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Sam Pegg gives some insight on Jesting Dog Productions, the newest student-run Southampton phenomenon.
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There are some pretty iconic comedians who identify themselves within the LGBTQ+ community. We at The Edge have put together our favourite LGBTQ+ comedians, and why they stand out as our favourites. Joe Lycett Okay, in my opinion, comedians can either do stand up or panel shows, and there are only very few elite comedians […]
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Lucy Maggs reviews the Judd Apatow comedy, starring Pete Davidson.
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Emily Dennis celebrates the anniversary of Schitt’s Creek.
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Alice Fortt previews all that is to come tonight at The Big Online Hobbit event hosted by Comedy Soc.
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Vicky Greer remembers Community, which ended five years ago after six seasons.
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Vicky Greer reviews the sixth series of beloved sitcom Friday Night Dinners