Coming Up from Country Mile

Ania Magliano: Work in Progress
Ania Magliano (Live At The Apollo, Edinburgh Fringe Comedy Awards Best Show nominee 2023) has some new thoughts/jokes/confessions/gossip to share with you before you’ve even had your lunch.

Rory Marshall: Pathetic Little Characters - Work in Progress
Rory Marshall has dug deep into his extremely sad and pathetic soul to create an hour of extremely sad and pathetic characters. He adamantly claims that they’re nothing like him at all, but you can be the judge of that. As seen on Starstruck, Ellie & Natasia, Channel 4, and heard on Radio 4. “Rory Marshall is my absolute favourite” - Lolly Adefope.

KC Shornima: Detachment Style
KC Shornima grew up in the Nepalese Civil War, which ended the year she left the country. But she’s not taking it personally. Emmy-nominated KC’s debut Fringe hour is about love, therapy, and the importance of looking inward to finally understand it's actually everyone around you who is stupid and wrong. Writer for Saturday Night Live. Support for Nate Bargatze and Shane Gillis.

Lorna Rose Treen: 24 Hour Diner People
Award-winning character comedian Lorna has made a diner. She’s inviting you in for an hour of characters, nonsense, and a working grill. (Now with no working grill!) ★★★★★ Telegraph's Top 5 Comedy Shows 2023.

John Tothill: This Must Be Heaven
In 2024, John Tothill's appendix burst onstage, just days after Trump was almost assassinated. Both men claimed that these near-death experiences changed them. Both were lying. Telegraph and Chortle's Top Comedy Shows of 2024. Best-Reviewed Fringe Shows 2024 and 2023 (Comedy.co.uk).

Jazz Emu: The Pleasure Is All Yours
Musical meteor Jazz Emu was born to please you. “Total Audience Satisfaction” is his middle name. You will not leave wanting more. Telegraph’s 2024 and 2023 'Top Shows To See At The Fringe'. As seen on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.

Jena Friedman: Motherf*cker
The critically-acclaimed, Oscar-nominated firebrand Jena Friedman returns with a personal exploration of grief, motherhood, and the current political moment. It’s also a great excuse to exercise free speech while she still can. As seen on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Conan. ‘Provocative and very funny’ (Guardian). ★★★★ Telegraph.

Sheeps: A Very Sheeps Christmas - Live in Concert! In The Summer!
‘Arguably the best sketch group of their generation’ (Guardian), Sheeps are now inarguably the best Christmas-themed rock/pop band of their generation too. Featuring approximately 7 surprise guests! Merry August!

Rachel Kaly: Hospital Hour
Rachel Kaly got her first period the same day Saddam Hussein was hanged. She has also been to hospital over 300 times for various psychological treatments. Are these two facts related? Probably. Rachel’s critically-acclaimed debut Fringe show returns to perfectly explain why she is so mentally ill. ‘The greatest stand-up show I saw all year’ ★★★★★ (Chortle’s #2 Show of 2024).