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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 £5
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Room: Flight Club
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AUG 6-30 at 13:15 (60 min)
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Teacher turned comedian Mark Row has had enough of the endless carousel of uninspiring lessons, inane questions and kids with attitudes that stink worse than their PE kits. But will a new life in the limelight prove to be any better? Bringing together the best bits from his two previous shows 'A* in the Making' and 'Don't You Know Who I Am?' this show demonstrates why Mark Row doesn't need to stay in the classroom to prove that he's a class act!You really need to give up teaching and focus on the comedy - Joe PasqualeYou really need to give up comedy and focus on the teaching - OFSTED
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| News and Reviews for this Show 
August 12, 2026    One4Review | | | As the title might suggest Mark Row is a comedian most of the time, but also has a day job, as a teacher. A drama teacher to be precise and for the month of August, at least, he is a full time comedian. And he’s really rather good at it!Mark decided back in 2017 to make a documentary about following his dream to become a stand up comedian and take his show to the Edinburgh Fringe. Mark’s self deprecating humour might suggest that he hasn’t quite reached the dizzy heights of stardom that he dreams of, but has established himself as a fixture on the comedy circuit, and returns to the Fringe.The show is full of anecdotes from the classroom. The students and their equally challenging parents are the source of much of the material. The age old excuses for dodging homework and getting creative with punishment are all part of Mark’s relaxed storytelling repertoire. He cleverly interacts with the audience by asking if there are any teachers in the house. Mark handles the audience banter with such ease. He is very relatable with his references to being a dad and a husband. He has the like ability factor.Mark is such an engaging performer and it is clear that his years in the classroom, being in charge and holding each and everyone’s attention in the room, was time well spent. As a comedian, Mark really is a class act. A very funny and well written hour of comedy. Click Here |
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