Alan Carr, Touring

ALAN CARR Businesslike show from the Chatty Man

Businesslike show from the Chatty Man

Alan Carr has titled his latest live show Yap, Yap, Yap! Because, he says as the show opens, everyone has too much to say these days, much of it - such as the stuff on Twitter - not worth listening to. Coming from the host of Channel 4 chatshow Chatty Man, that's comically rich. But such is Carr's genuine likeability that the audience overlook that and settle in to enjoy the evening.

Kevin Bridges, Hammersmith Apollo

KEVIN BRIDGES, HAMMERSMITH APOLLO Otherwise polished young stand-up gets irritated with the audience and stomps off

Otherwise polished young stand-up gets irritated with the audience and stomps off

Kevin Bridges, although only 28, has been performing comedy for 10 years. Strange to relate then, that he still gets rattled by hecklers (even friendly ones telling him he's awesome – “Relax, it's not a One Direction concert”) and that this otherwise excellent gig descended into acrimony with Bridges leaving the stage at the end clearly irritated.

Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Kieran Hodgson/ Richard Gadd/ Trygve Wakenshaw

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2015: KIERAN HODGSON/ RICHARD GADD/ TRYGVE WAKENSHAW Into the final lap at the world's biggest and best arts festival

Into the final lap at the world's biggest and best arts festival

Kieran Hodgson, Voodoo Rooms ★★★★

When Kieran Hodgson was growing up in West Yorkshire in the early years of the century, he was obsessed with two things – cycling and Lance Armstrong, then the greatest cyclist the world had ever seen.

Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Joseph Morpurgo/ Daphne/ Tom Parry

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2015 Joseph Morpurgo / Daphne / Tom Parry

Counting down at the world's biggest and best arts festival

Joseph Morpurgo, Pleasance Courtyard *****

 
In Soothing Sounds For Baby, Joseph Morpurgo uses found objects - vinyl LPs with content so esoteric you would swear he had invented them - and the framework of Radio 4's Desert Island Discs to fashion an ingenious and wonderful show.
 
Morpurgo is supposedly Kirsty Young's guest on the radio show - although in his painstaking cut and paste clips of the programme, Young's questioning becomes increasingly fractious so we know something is up. 
 
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Edinburgh Fringe 2015: The Kinsey Sicks/ Minor Delays/ Rhys James

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The Kinsey Sicks, Gilded Balloon ****

 

The Kinsey Sicks, a four-piece drag a cappella act, were formed in 1993 and have played off-Broadway and Las Vegas; this is their UK debut. Their name is a play on Kinsey 6, the point in the scale of sexual attraction as exclusively homosexual, and they bill themselves as “Barbarella meets beautyshop”, or “chicks with shticks”.

Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Aisling Bea/ Funz and Gamez/ Chris Stokes

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2015: AISLING BEA/FUNZ AND GAMEZ/CHRIS STOKES More from the world's biggest and best arts festival

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Aisling Bea, Gilded Balloon ★★★★

Aisling Bea received an Edinburgh Comedy Awards best newcomer nomination for her excellent show in 2013, and she returns with another high-energy hour of clowning about and rapid-fire delivery mixed with some astute political observation. Entitled Plan Bea, it's ostensibly about confidence and shame, although a clear theme never quite emerges.

Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Tom Allen/ Sarah Callaghan/ BEASTS

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2015: Tom Allen / Sarah Callaghan / BEASTS

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Tom Allen, The Stand ★★★★

Tom Allen tells us Both Worlds is about being gay, watching daytime TV, doing the gardening and his  "crushing sense of wasting his life". But this is no misery comedy, far from it, as Allen gives us an hour of sparkling wit, much of it aimed at himself, while slinging a few piercing arrows at deserving targets.

Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Bridget Christie/ Mark Steel/ Beth Vyse

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Bridget Christie, The Stand ★★★★

Bridget Christie, the comic credited with bringing feminism to the fore with her 2013 Edinburgh Comedy Awards-winning show, broadens her target for withering political analysis and to great effect.

Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Walking the Tightrope/Maddy Anholt/ Phil Jerrod

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2015: Walking the Tightrope / Maddy Anholt / Phil Jerrod

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Walking the Tightrope, Underbelly Potterow ★★★★

 

Subtitled The Tension Between Art and Politics, this collection of eight short plays on the subject of censorship was prompted by the boycott of an Israeli hip hop troupe at this venue last year. Do we have the right to stop art happening if we are offended by the artist or the content of their work, or where their funding comes from? Or is freedom of expression an absolute right?

Rob Delaney, QEH

ROB DELANEY, QEH Filthy but funny hour from the US comic

Filthy but funny hour from the US comic

Most people in the UK will know US comic Rob Delaney from his wonderfully sardonic Twitter feed (1.17 million followers) or his autobiography Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage - a painfully honest (and often snortingly funny) account of his alcoholism as a younger man. More recently they may know him as the co-star (with Sharon Horgan) of Channel 4's Catastrophe, the hilarious and sexually honest sitcom they created about a couple of strangers whose casual affair leads to them becoming parents together.