Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024 Comedy (poetry, spoken word)

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Posted Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - 7:59pm

Edward Tripp presents

Edward Tripp: No Man is an Ireland

Just the Tonic at The Caves, Just Up the Stairs 

Dates: 1 - 25 Aug (not 12)

Time: 11:45am  (45 mins)

First review date: 3 August
Introducing the former Bard of Exeter…

Edward Tripp - the former Bard of Exeter - makes his Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut this August with a brand new comedy-poetry show, Edward Tripp: No Man is an Ireland

Coming to Edinburgh on his Auntie’s dime, Edward Tripp brings his dark, brooding, and frankly furious brand of ‘stand-up poetry’ to this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The Devon-based Northern Irishman, who has supported the likes of Rob Auton and Hollie McNish, is desperate to be taken seriously as a poet. To do so he plans to connect with those few [sic] people who find they switch off at poetry recitals and spoken word nights.

In this brand new show - Edward Tripp: No Man is an Ireland - Tripp turns his genre-bending, somewhat trippy poetic adroitness to his Irish roots, reflecting on his sense of belonging in the South West of England, the dangers of mispronouncing Ferrero Rocher, and the primordial fear you experience before visitors arrive at your home.

Edward Tripp is a Devon-based Northern Irish spoken word artist, comedian, and visual artist. A surreal ‘stand-up poet’, he weaves together comedy, spoken-word, and performance. 

PREVIOUS PRAISE

'Whenever Edward's on a comedy line-up, I know I'm in for a treat. Seek him out like buried treasure!' - Spencer Jones

'Absurd and hysterical'  - Razz Magazine
 

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