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Why go to Edinburgh this year? Here are at least 12 good reasons

Once again, the festival is full of Jewish-interest acts worth catching.

August 4, 2011 12:07
Ruby Wax and Judith Owen poke fun at depression.

ByLee Levitt, Lee Levitt

3 min read

1. Andy Zaltzman: Armchair Revolutionary/political animal
The Oxford classics graduate, experienced stand-up and co-star of BBC Radio 5 Live's 7 Day Sunday, has been performing at the fringe since 1999. This year he brings his popular brand of political satire to the Stand Comedy Club. Performance details: www.thestand.co.uk

2. Ruby Wax: Losing It
Seen in London earlier this year, Wax's show about her history of depression is part autobiography, part confessional, part therapy, and all set to music played by fellow depressive, pianist Judith Owen. Performance details: www.underbelly.co.uk

3. Isy Suttie: Pearl and Dave
The Hull-born musical stand-up is best known for her role as Dobby in the hit Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show. Since 2008 she has been a "comedy consultant" for Skins, the Channel 4 teenage drama. Her multi-character tale of internet romance offers an intriguing peep into her own love life. Performance details: www.pleasance.co.uk

4. Josh Howie: I Am A Dick
In a competitive stand-up comedy scene, Howie stands out for his high-energy style. The Crouch End-based son of the PR guru Lynne Franks was on top form at the last Fringe with his punchy, Jewish-flavoured show, Gran Slam. Expect nothing less this time. Performance details: www.thestand.co.uk