Creative Scotland, now which receives more than £100m in annual funding from the government, is being urged to put Scottish comedy to be put on an equal footing with the music in ...
The 2026 Glasgow International Comedy Festival kicks off on 11 March and BroadwayWorld Scotland editor Natalie O'Donoghue has rounded up some of her top picks of Scottish acts appearing at the ...
With over 3000 shows now on sale for the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, trying to narrow down what to see can be a bit of a task. BWW Scotland editor Natalie O'Donoghue has selected her top ten picks ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Some picks from the more than 3,000 shows in the Scottish arts extravaganza, including comedy, dance, theater and some gloriously weird spectacles. By ...
Doctor Who star Michelle Gomez has been confirmed for a new Scotland-set comedy titled The Incomer. Production has just wrapped on the film, which focuses on a pair of siblings who have lived in ...
The Scottish Comedy Festival, operating out of The Beehive Inn, aims to showcase the very best acts and the brightest up-and-comers from the comedy circuit in Scotland.
An Edinburgh-based comedy entrepreneur has grown her business after receiving support from The Open University (OU) Scotland.
The Stand Comedy Club is sponsoring five Scottish-based comedians to meet the cost of performing at the Edinburgh Fringe. They are Ifrah Qureshi, Matthew Gallagher, Chris Rutter, Amanda Dwyer and Jack ...
One of Scotland’s leading stand-ups has accused Creative Scotland of ‘ingrained” prejudice against comedy because it is seen as working-class culture. Susie McCabe, a former winner of the Sir Billy ...
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