Front Row - The Role of Comedy in Challenging Times - Front Row at the Edinburgh Festival

The Role of Comedy in Challenging Times - Front Row at the Edinburgh Festival

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Kirsty Lang is at the Edinburgh Festivals exploring how comedy, music, theatre and satire can help us navigate turbulent political times.

David Brent is back, but this time he is dreaming big and taking his newly formed band Foregone Conclusion on tour in hopes of a record deal. Ricky Gervais and Ben Bailey Smith discuss the film and the accompanying album.

The mythical figure of the Angel of Kobane is the subject of Henry Naylor's new play Angel, which has been getting rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe. Henry reflects on tackling challenging material in his plays.

Writer and musician Adam Kay explains why he's singing Tom Lehrer songs with a twist at this year's Fringe.

And what's the role of comedy when politics feels beyond satire? Comedian and former Labour Special Advisor Ayesha Hazarika and political comedy veteran Rory Bremner discuss.

Presenter: Kirsty Lang

Producer: Ellie Bury.

Published on Tuesday, 16th August 2016.

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