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DAN LEITH: DEFILING GRAVITY
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Ingenious Fools Ltd |
Comedy
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Venue:West Port Oracle, 27 West Port (Off End of Grassmarket) Edinburgh EH1 2LD
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Phone: 0131 283 1960
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Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
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Ticket Prices: Pay What You Can Tickets - from £2.50
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Room: Flight Club
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AUG 12-24 at 18:15 (60 min)
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Join the hilariously talented Dan Leith in his latest musical stand-up comedy show, "Defiling Gravity." This uproarious performance takes you on a rollercoaster ride through life's ups and downs, with catchy tunes, witty lyrics, and a clever twist on the everyday struggles we all face. Award-winning comedian Dan Leith invites audience members to strap themselves in, pay attention to the safety announcement, and take off on a journey filled with wry wit, catchy songs, and more than its fair share of turbulence. "Defiling Gravity" is a must-see for anyone who loves a good laugh and a clever twist on life's challenges. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience that will leave you chuckling and humming all the way home!
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| News and Reviews for this Show 
August 30, 2025   The Real Chris Sparkle | | Welcome to Icarus Airways; if any airline’s name should make you quake with fear, that’s the one. But host Dan is a very welcoming member of the cabin crew and promises you a flight that’s not only funny, but intelligent and thought-provoking. Mixing storytelling with music, his comedy songs often have an acerbic kick to them that makes you laugh, but with a sharp intake of breath at the same time. He’s had a few rough moments over the past couple of years, but they have inspired the original material that makes up this, his first solo Edinburgh hour. Extremely likeable, and with a fluid, confident delivery; I’m still singing must come down hours after the show finished! Intriguing and entertaining, and I shall certainly be following his future career with interest. Click Here |
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August 19, 2025    Edinburgh Reviews | | I was invited to Dan Leith: Defiling Gravity without really knowing anything about Dan or the show – or even having been in the West Port Oracle before. It was a great experience!VibeThe first shock I got was that I went downstairs in West Port Oracle, and found myself… on a plane! WHAT. I never knew this was here! It’s such a novelty thing for a venue to have, and I was delighted when I realised the recline function still works on the seats.Then I was even more pleasantly surprised to learn that Dan had worked in the plane theme of the venue into his show – coincidence? I doubt it, but it’s brilliant. I was immediately entertained, and some of us were given in-flight cards, too. A few of them had instructions on them – mine just had ‘travel safe’ and a condom stuck to it! (No idea what I was supposed to do, if anything)I settled into what was set to be an entertaining show of musical comedy.The show itselfDan has a lovely, engaging, friendly stage presence and you immediately feel at ease with him as he plays some songs and lets you get to know a bit more about him. Dude seems a little bit accident prone, as we hear about two accidents and a medical emergency in Iceland (the shop, not the country!). But the main thing is, he’s okay now and he’s an utter delight to watch on stage.His songs are catchy, witty and funny – why had I never heard of Dan before? One song is based around one of the internet’s favourite things to take the piss out of at the moment, and that’s a ‘Karen’.As soon as Dan launched into the song, I saw a couple getting a little bit closer with the woman getting some reassuring attention, and I instantly knew her name was Karen. Luckily, she took it in good humour.There’s a nice bit of audience participation in the show, aided in part by the cards that Dan gave out at the start, but also later on with an optimisation vs pessimism song which got everyone involved and felt like a lovely way to end things – I definitely left the venue feeling more on the up than the down.OverallI had a great time at Dan Leith: Defiling Gravity, and will now be keeping an eye out for future Dan shows. I laughed, I cheered, and I really enjoyed the songs – they’re well-written, clever and funny. If you can make it along before end of Fringe, I highly recommend you do. Thanks, Dan! Click Here |
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