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People Don’t Know What to Say | Tina Friml #standupcomedy #comedian
People Don’t Know What to Say | Tina Friml #standupcomedy #comedian YouTube video by Tina Friml

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Promotional poster for Abnormally Funny People’s 20th anniversary show at the Edinburgh Fringe, Monday 11th August 2025. Four comedians are pictured: Ria Lina performing on stage with a microphone, Steve Day smiling with arms crossed, Juliette Burton in a red top smiling, and Aaron Simmonds holding a microphone. Text reads: "Captioned Performance". Venue details: Pleasance Courtyard, 4.50pm–5.50pm, £13 / £11 concessions. Website: www.AFP-Listings.com. Yellow “Book Now” text with a QR code.

Promotional poster for Abnormally Funny People’s 20th anniversary show at the Edinburgh Fringe, Monday 11th August 2025. Four comedians are pictured: Ria Lina performing on stage with a microphone, Steve Day smiling with arms crossed, Juliette Burton in a red top smiling, and Aaron Simmonds holding a microphone. Text reads: "Captioned Performance". Venue details: Pleasance Courtyard, 4.50pm–5.50pm, £13 / £11 concessions. Website: www.AFP-Listings.com. Yellow “Book Now” text with a QR code.

🎭 It’s showtime! Today at #EdFringe2025 – celebrate 20 years of Abnormally Funny People with a captioned comedy spectacular featuring RIA LINA, STEVE DAY, JULIETTE BURTON & AARON SIMMONDS.

📍Pleasance Courtyard, 4.50pm
🎟️£13/£11 → bit.ly/AFP2025
#DareToDiscover #AFP20 #StandUpComedy #DisabilityComedy

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🔥 TICKETS ON SALE NOW

We are delighted to announce that Abnormally Funny People is BACK at #EdFringe2025 – celebrating 20 years of top-tier disability comedy!

🎟️ Tickets: pleasance.co.uk/event/abnorm...

#EdFringe #BookNow #DisabilityComedy #StandUp #LiveComedy #AFP20 #ComedyLegends #FringeMustSee

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These Disabled Comics Bring Big Laughs to Minnesota Stages - Racket 'I used to think my deafness was something I should try and hide and not talk about. Now, as cheesy as it sounds, I realize it’s kind of like a superpower in terms of comedy.'

#Racket reports that disabled comedians are gaining recognition on #MN stages, using humor to challenge stereotypes and share their experiences. Comics like Brandon St. Germaine and Sam Bondhus explain how their disabilities shape their performances.

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