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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Top Five: Local Lads

Top Five: Local Lads

Ray Bradshaw: I Dare Ray To
The pick of the Festival’s Glaswegian (and adopted Glaswegian) comedians of the male persuasion:

Ray Bradshaw: I Dare Ray To, Blackfriars Basement, 15 March, 7.30pm. £7/£9
The Glaswegian stand-up takes on dares from strangers and lives to tell the tale – hear about his date with Scotland’s oldest woman and how he took on the Globe of Death!

Richard Gadd:Cheese & Crack W**res, Blackfriars Basement, 22 March, 9pm. £7/£9
Dark and disturbing stand up from one of Scotland’s most exciting young comics.

Mark Nelson,The Stand Comedy Club, 22 March, 7.45pm, 23 March, 9.30pm. £10
Stand up from the dark recesses of the Glasgow-based comedian’s imagination.

Fred MacAulay: The Very Best of Fred MacAulay, Kings’ Theatre, 26 March, 7.30pm.£16.50/£14.50
Classic routines and new material from the ‘Newsquiz’ and Radio Scotland regular as he celebrates 25 years in stand up.

John Gavin:Live, Blackfriars Basement, 4 April, 7.30pm. £9/£7

Observational stand up as the award winning comic returns to the festival. 
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