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Ahir Shah

August 2023

  • Brian Logan

    Ahir Shah arrived at Edinburgh with a work-in-progress but leaves as comedy champ

    Brian Logan
  • Ahir Shah and Urooj Ashfaq smile as they hold Edinburgh comedy awards

    Edinburgh festival fringe: Ahir Shah’s Ends wins best show at comedy awards

  • Ahir Shah.

    Ahir Shah: Ends review – superb show assails heartstrings and funny bone

  • Nominees Ahir Shah, Janine Harouni and Julia Masli.

    Late-night clown-therapy act among nominees for Edinburgh comedy awards

November 2021

  • Ahir Shah

    Ahir Shah: Dress review – laughs about life under lockdown

    Coronavirus and woke capitalism lead to pleasing, if patchy, polemics in the comic’s latest show

October 2020

  • Phil Wang

    'It feels good to bring the virus down a peg or two': should comedians joke about Covid?

    Some standups see it as their job to provide collective catharsis for the coronavirus, while others see pandemic gags as off-limits – even ones about Trump

August 2020

  • Clockwise from top left: Marcus Brigstocke, Sophie Duker, Olga Koch, Stephen K Amos, Eleanor Tiernan, Ahir Shah

    Gagging order: the jokes comedians would have told at Edinburgh

    From Flo & Joan to Stephen K Amos, standups share the material they would have taken to the fringe this year

March 2020

  • Clockwise from top left: Mark Rylance in Twelfth Night, Charli XCX, English National Opera’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Seagull to Go on YouTube, Artemisia Gentileschi’s Self Portrait as the Allegory of Painting, Nick Cave.

    Lockdown culture
    Cancelled culture: at-home substitutes for major theatre, art and music events

    The Observer’s critics offer creative alternatives to cancelled or postponed arts events

January 2020

  • From left: Jessica Chastain, Cush Jumbo, Timothée Chalamet, Testmatch, Back to the Future.

    2020 culture preview
    Star debuts and happy returns: theatre, dance and comedy in 2020

    Tom Stoppard gets personal, Cush Jumbo does Hamlet, Hollywood names bring everything from tragedy to comedy … plus dance confronts shame and there’s standup open heart surgery

December 2019

  • Deborah Levy: ‘It is hopeful that the language of patriarchy has been unmasked by the global feminist movement.’

    How to be hopeful
    ‘Optimists make everything good’: 16 writers and thinkers on what gives them hope in dark times

    Here’s hoping for new languages, better technology, solutions to the climate crisis, Samantha Mumba’s new album, a sequel to Hamilton – and the resurrection of hope itself

August 2019

  • Collapsible

    15 of the best Edinburgh festival shows now touring

  • Bystanders by CARDBOARD CITIZENS at Summerhall

    Edinburgh fringe roundup: the sound of fighting talk

  • London Hughes

    Edinburgh festival 2019: the shows we recommend

  • Real ring of truth ... Ahir Shah.

    Ahir Shah: Dots review – humour and poetry in existential angst

July 2019

  • Catherine Cohen; Olga Koch; Ahir Shah; Sophie Duker

    ‘I love sex because it famously has no consequences’: meet the best new comics at the Fringe

  • ‘Your little comedy show couldn’t matter less’ ... clockwise from top left: Nish Kumar, Lou Sanders, Olga Koch, Phil Wang and Sofie Hagen.

    Comedians' guide to Edinburgh: where to eat, drink, swim and snog

June 2019

  • Rachael Young

    Edinburgh festival 2019: 50 theatre, comedy and dance shows to see

    There’s a Belle and Sebastian play, a show in a hair salon, Frances Barber performing Pet Shop Boys songs and top comics including Josie Long and Stephen Fry. Here’s our guide to the world’s biggest arts festival

May 2019

  • The Coopers and the Robinsons from Goodness Gracious Me.

    Shortcuts
    I refuse to believe my name is too difficult for people to pronounce

    Ahir Shah
    A third of employees from minority ethnic backgrounds have been asked to change their name to something more ‘English’ – which just shows some people simply can’t be bothered to try

February 2019

  • Love struck … from left, Angela Barnes, Joel Creasey, Emma Sidi, Ahir Shah and Sofie Hagen

    My funny valentine: standups on their most disastrous dates

    A night in a cemetery, a trip to a strip club, five hours in A&E … comics relive their woeful romantic rendezvous

December 2018

  • Ahir Shah and his girlfriend, Joy, on holiday

    A new start
    A new start: the moment Ahir Shah saw his father's face in the mirror

    A few deaths in the family had already made the comedian feel older. Recognising his dad in himself took it a step further
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