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THE LIST BY THE SEA PARTY

The List has partnered with Fringe by the

Sea North Berwick’s take on the multi-arts festival, with an added dash of ocean spray

to host The List by the Sea Party, a giant

seaside musical shindig. Confi rmed headliners

include indie rock legends Idlewild and

Dundonian pop artist Be Charlotte (pictured). North Berwick, 9 Aug; Be Charlotte plays the

Wee Spiegeltent, 7pm, £12; Idlewild play the

Simpson & Marwick Spiegeltent, 9pm, £30

(includes post gig DJ set).

MUSEUM LATES: FRINGE FRIDAYS

The National Museum of Scotland opens its

doors once again for this adults-only, after- hours showcase of performances, comedy

and music curated by the team at The List

which offers a welcome escape from the festival madness outside. There’s plenty of

bars and nibbles on hand for guests to enjoy, as well as free entry into the NMS’ summer

exhibition, Wild and Majestic: Romantic Visions of Scotland. National Museum of

Scotland, 9, 16, 23 Aug, 7.30pm, £20 (£18),

nms.ac.uk TRACEY THORN

Before she became one half of acclaimed music duo Everything but the Girl, Tracey

Thorn was just another cynical teenager living

in a commuter suburb, waiting for her life

to begin. The musician and writer comes to the Edinburgh International Book Festival to

discuss her recent memoir Another Planet,

her childhood growing up in the cul-de-sacs of the 1970s green belt and the lasting effects

that environment had on her life and career. Charlotte Square Gardens, 19 Aug, 8.30pm,

SO YOU THINK YOU’RE FUNNY? Exercise your chuckle muscles at semi-fi nals of legendary comedy competition

G et ready to be left in stitches as the semi-fi nalists of So You Think You’re Funny? put their best jokes on the line at this year’s Fringe. Now in its 32nd year, SYTYF? is one of the longest- running competitions of its kind, and is credited with launching many a comedy career,

including the likes of Maisie Adam (pictured), Lee Mack, David O’Doherty and Dylan Moran.

The cream of the crop have been selected from SYTYF?’s regional heats, which this year took place across London, Brighton, Leeds, Manchester and Edinburgh. Each evening of the semi- nals will see emerging comics perform seven minutes of original material in front of a panel of judges, which will include the Gilded Balloon’s Katy and Karen Koren, as well as a yet-to-be- announced celebrity guest judge. The winners of the semi-fi nals will then go head-to-head at the grand nal on Thu 22 Aug, a two- and-a-half hour showdown which will see one comedian crowned the ultimate winner. In addition to a generous cash prize, they’ll go on to perform at Montreal’s Just for Laughs Festival; be guaranteed a Fringe run as part of Gilded Balloon’s programme the following year; and receive additional mentorship and support from Karen and the So You Think You’re Funny? team. So head on down to the Gilded Balloon and discover the comedy stars of tomorrow today.

Gilded Balloon Teviot, 4–6, 11–14 Aug, 7.30-10.30pm, £10, soyouthinkyourefunny.co.uk £12 (£10).

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