Julian Clary joins Amnesty comedy line-up in Edinburgh
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Posted: 08 July 2013
Amnesty’s Secret Comedy Podcast - from the producers of The Secret Policeman’s Ball – is back after last year’s sell out run – live at The Underbelly. Bigger, funnier and more outrageous than ever. This year top comedians will take on the Secret Policemen’s persona to host podcasts, which will be recorded in front of a 300-strong audience. There will be 15 live shows throughout August, recorded at 13.20 in the Cow Barn on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets cost £7. Julian Clary said: “I’m very excited to be a Secret Policeman for Amnesty at the Edinburgh Festival this year. Who’d have thought that by putting on a flasher’s mac and getting my truncheon out I’d be making a difference to human rights? “I’ve always been tickled by Amnesty’s relationship with comedy from Amnesty’s Balls to the present day, it’s a great way to see the pick of the festival stand up talent while standing up for freedom.” The ‘critics vs comics’ football match also returns to Edinburgh this year courtesy of Amnesty International with the comedians keen to trounce the critics for a second year in a row. It’s billed as “such a grudge match they had to get Amnesty International to referee” and may live up to the hype this year, on Sunday 11 August in the Meadows. Kick-off 3pm. |

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