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Assembly is delighted to be presenting some of the younger Assembly has a reputation for showcasing the best in

comedy stars from home and abroad at this years Festival and they don’t come much shinier than these two. Cut out this voucher and take it to any Assembly Box Office from Thursday 11th August.

theatre from around the globe at the festival and these two hit shows from Scotland and Ireland are must-sees for any fans of drama.

Pete Johansson-Pete’s on Earth Assembly @ George Street, 5-30 August, 9.30pm £12 (£11 conc) Sunset Song Assembly @ George Street, 5-30 August, 11.40am £18 (£16 conc)

‘Edinburgh Comedy Award’ Nominee 2009 & Chortle's ‘Best Breakthrough Act’ nomination 2010, returns to Edinburgh with more hilarious facts and less faith. Pete's on Earth is a journey across the globe, adapting to different societies but realising the only way to be truly happy is to convince everyone else on Earth that they are wrong. Or cause enough drug induced brain damage not to care.

"The funniest first hour I have ever seen here in Edinburgh... this is observational, anecdotal, autobiographical comedy at David Quirk - I Don’t Wanna Tell Jokes Assembly @ Assembly Hall, 5-29 August, 8pm £10 (£9 conc)

An honest and frank, painfully funny storyteller, award-winning Australian comic David Quirk takes his audience on a brazen journey through comfort and discomfort, to the humour in life’s darkest moments. For those who like their comedy so dark it’s burnt, David makes his Edinburgh debut in what one newspaper described as ‘a chainsaw with cheekbones’, which certainly works best as a metaphor. Golden Gibbo Award Winner, 2010 Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Sunset Song was voted Scotland’s Greatest Book in 2006 and is regarded as one of the greatest Scottish novels of all time. In this main stage production adapted by Alastair Cording from Lewis Grassic Gibbons novel and directed By Kenny Ireland we follow the life of Chris Guthrie from child to women growing up on a small farm in the North of Scotland as events in the outside world affect her, the community and those she loves.

“Kenny Ireland’s big, handsome-looking production” The Herald Underneath the Lintel Assembly @ Assembly Hall, 5-29 August, 2.15pm £12 (11 conc)

A missing library book. Abandoned trousers. An existential detective story. Joshua Edelman directs 'a cosmic puzzle that makes the Da Vinci Code look like a game of hide-and-seek' (Variety). Some very big questions are asked and answered in Glen Berger's funny, heartbreaking and life- affirming play.

“brilliantly and movingly played ... provocative, mournful and extremely funny ... it really is unmissable” ***** (Irish Times)

Terms and Conditions: Tickets available from Assembly Box Offices from Thursday 12 August. Valid only on tickets for performances on Tuesday 17 and Wednesday 18 August and offer is subject to availability. Usual List rules apply. Terms and Conditions: Tickets available from Assembly Box Offices from Thursday 12 August. Valid only on tickets for performances on Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 August. Offer is subject to availability. Usual List rules apply.

14 THE LIST FESTIVAL MAGAZINE 12–19 Aug 2010