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Filmed in front of a live studio audience, Sue Perkins talks to guests including Dame Diana Rigg and comedian Mark Watson and presents the best comedy, cabaret and events at the Edinburgh Festival in 2014.

30 minutes

Rhythmic Circus

Rhythmic Circus

Kicking off this week’s Edinburgh Nights is Rhythmic Circus -Ìýa group of hoofers from Minneapolis who have returned to the Edinburgh Fringe with their infectious show, Feet Don’t Fail Me Now!Ìý Performing alongside the four tappers is funk band, The After Party featuring Alex Rossi and human beatbox, Heatbox.Ìý It’s a parade of genre-hopping music and hard-hitting percussive dance – rapid fire tap meets a musical mash-up!Ìý Winner of the Mervyn Stutter Spirit of the Fringe Award in 2012.


The Assembly Hall

19.45, until August 25th

Dame Diana Rigg

Renowned stage, TV and film actress Dame Diana Rigg brings her one woman show, No Turn Unstoned – an insightful and entertaining reflection on the worst theatrical reviews in history –Ìýto the Fringe. ÌýOriginally published as a book in 1982, this is the first time Rigg has staged the work which spans from Greek theatre to her own experiences working with Sir Laurence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson.


Assembly Checkpoint

13.20, until 23rd August

Mark Thomas

Following his award-winning showÌýBravo Figaro!, Edinburgh Festival regular Ìýreturns to the Traverse theatre to tell the true story of how he discovered hisÌýclose friend was spying on him for Britain's biggest arms dealer.Ìý Already the winner of a fringe first, Cuckooed is a tale of hubris, friendship, loss and undercover deceit.

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The Traverse

Times vary, until 24th Aug

Bridget Christie

Bridget Christie

Why did people praise Michael Gove on 25 February 2014? What made Bridget lose control of her emotions at a casting for a yoghurt commercial? And which national newspaper genuinely mistook Bridget for King Charles II?Ìý


After winning the Foster’s Comedy Award last year for, A Bic for Her, Bridget returns with An Ungrateful Woman where she takes on the advertising industry, sex shops and FGM.

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The Stand

11.10am, until 25th August

Lady Rizo

Lady Rizo

America cabaret singer and comedienne returns to Edinburgh for her third consecutive year. Renowned for reviving the cabaret genre, she combines vintage arrangements and theatrical explorations of pop songs from every decade with her own original material.Ìý

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In 2010, she won a Grammy for her duet with acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma and she also sings and records with multi-platinum recording artist Moby.

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Assembly Checkpoint

22.15, until 24th August

Mark Watson

This week Mark looks into the stamina required to survive the festival.Ìý From keeping fit on his own treadmill to training with No Fit State Circus, he then encounters comicÌý Sam Simmons who’s spending his festival surviving at sea on a wrecked wind surf and then takesÌý in a late night and slightly inebriated performance of Shakespeare’s Two Gentlemen of Verona.


It’s all in a day’s work for Mark.

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Pleasance

21.00 / 23.50, until 24th August

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Pleasance

23.00, until 16th August

Tim Key

Tim Key

This week award-winning comedian author and poet Tim Key tells us about his Edinburgh experience, involving running up hills, eating pies and the changing shape of his beard.


The former Edinburgh Comedy Award winner is in town with his show Single White Slut, mixing tales of Hollywood with poems about owls and tooth fairies as he takes audiences into his bumbling world of failed masculinity.Ìý

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Pleasance

21.40, until 25th August

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Role Contributor
Presenter Sue Perkins
Producer Jenny MacLeod
Executive Producer Pauline Law
Participant Diana Rigg
Participant Mark Watson

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