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Wait, don't I know you? Five debuts from performers you already know this Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Wait, don't I know you? Five debuts from performers you already know this Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Scotsman

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Wait, don't I know you? Five debuts from performers you already know this Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Miss Frisky Yes, it is Frisky of Frisky and Mannish fame and yes it is solo Frisky this year as the Queen of pop-mash-parodic-stereophonic-vaudevillian-infotainment returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with her own band. Better still, the band are all Scottish based performers at the top of their game – what's not to love. Frisky promises the same quick quips and amazing three octaves of talent but places control into the hands of the audience. Frisky's Reshuffle is just that, a new playlist each night decided by yours truly. While Mannish aka Matthew Floyd Jones popped off to compose and provide musical direction for such smashes as Kathy and Stella Solve a Murder!, Frisky has been one of the most in demand cabaret emcees across London, with residencies around Europe and gigs the world over. Barnie Duncan But not as you know him. Cut DJ and calypso and soca expert Juan Vesuvius built up a following in the 2010s with Calypso Nights; Juan, Two and I am your Deejay, and in 2025, the man hiding under the samba sleeves, Barnie Duncan, steps onto the stage for his debut stand-up show. In the comic's surreal and subversive style, Oooky Pooky takes down the manosphere with playful, physical comedy as performed for NZ Prime Minster Jacinda Arden. Michael Elsener If you're a fan of a late-night Edinburgh Fringe line-up show, or Russel Howard, you will already know Michael. But, despite having the nickname 'the Swiss John Oliver' – this may be your introduction to the political comedian who asks if his secret Swiss recipe can save the world. Fresh from supporting Russell Howard on his European Tour and Winner of Best Solo Show at the Swiss Comedy Awards 2024, Michael Elsener holds the keys to paradise. Will you join him there? Jonny Woo Legendary East End London performer Jonny Woo heads to arts venue Summerhall with a new show, Surbubia, about his life growing up, the stories of queer elders who weren't afforded the respect they deserved. A return to his spoken word, storytelling and performance art roots, Suburbia brings audiences on a heady journey from the Medway suburbs, through the streets of New York and. And not shying away from how we usually see Jonny Woo, in Night at the Musicals with Le Gateau Chocolat or in a drag line up show - of course, there's a musical number or two. Dangerous Goods Just shy of 10 years ago, a cohort of incredible women took the festival by storm, selling out show after show with audiences meeting them across the city in their recognisable tracksuits sharing 'smash the patriarchy' moments with fans. They were Hot Brown Honey. The creative team behind Hot Brown Honey, including co-creator, director and performer Lisa Fa'alafi are back with Dangerous Goods. Hot Brown Honey conquered Glastonbury, the Southbank Centre London, Freedom Festival Hull and Dublin Fringe all from the initial outpouring of love they experienced at the Edinburgh Fringe. The co-directors Fa'alafi and Leah Shelton say: 'Depending on who you ask, different voices throughout history have been seen as dangerous. The systems that govern our everyday lives are often the ones defining this notion and we see it still today molding our opinions of each other.' This new show claims to be empowering, unapologetic, hot-as-hell cabaret. All tickets available now from 1 . Contributed Miss Frisky returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a new band and a her new Reshuffle show Photo: Submitted Photo Sales 2 . Contributed Jonny Woo returns to the Fringe, at arts venue Summerhall Photo: Submitted Photo Sales 3 . Contributed Michael Elsener is no stranger to the Fringe but this is his first one hour show How To Live In Paradise Photo: Submitted Photo Sales 4 . Contributed Miss Frisky is back at the Fringe and asks the audience to build a new show each night with her Photo: Submitted Photo Sales Related topics: QueenSummerhall

Modern Age Shipping unveils state-of-the-art DG warehouse in Dubai South
Modern Age Shipping unveils state-of-the-art DG warehouse in Dubai South

Khaleej Times

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Modern Age Shipping unveils state-of-the-art DG warehouse in Dubai South

Modern Age Shipping LLC, a trusted logistics provider with over 34 years of experience and two decades of expertise in handling Dangerous Goods (DG), has announced the launch of its state-of-the-art DG warehouse facility in Dubai South. This advanced facility offers global companies a comprehensive, one-stop solution for the safe and compliant movement of hazardous materials. Designed to meet the growing demand for dependable third-party logistics (3PL) and contract logistics, it supports smooth supply chain operations —from controlled inbound handling to regional and international distribution. Strategically situated within Dubai South's integrated logistics corridor, the warehouse adheres to international safety standards and further solidifies Modern Age Shipping's reputation as a dedicated hub for DG cargo. The facility is specifically tailored to meet the needs of key sectors such as chemical, energy, aviation, industrial, and manufacturing, providing responsive and customised solutions aligned with evolving industry requirements. Scheduled to be fully operational by February 2026, this milestone marks a significant advancement in Modern Age Shipping's mission to offer integrated, scalable, and future-ready logistics solutions, empowering clients with safe, efficient, and compliant DG logistics across borders.

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