Clive Anderson's My Seven Wonders

Comedy (podcast)

  • Accessibility:
    Wheelchair Accessible Toilets
    May not apply to all performances. You'll find more information about accessibile performances and how to book tickets in the accessibility tab below.
  • Babes in arms policy: Babies are not allowed in the venue
  • Policy applies to: Children under 18 months

Description

The host of Whose Line Is It Anyway, Talks Back and Loose Ends returns to Edinburgh with a live version of his hit podcast format in which he invites different guests daily to choose their own personal wonders of the world. Previous contributors have included Stephen Fry, Dara Ó Briain, Shaparak Khorsandi, Al Murray, John Bishop and Eddie Izzard among many others. 'A complete delight' **** (Telegraph). 'Assured and entertaining' **** (Times). 'It's a pleasure to be in an audience as relaxed and entertained as this... a perfectly judged show' **** (Scotsman).

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General venue access

  • Wheelchair Accessible Toilets
  • Accessible entry: There is an alternative entrance used for the lift access which FOH will assist and guide with.If not taking the accessible route there are 6 steps up into the performance space.
  • Wheelchair access type: Building Lift

  • Stairs: 6 - 10
    Number of stairs is provided as guidance and is not in addition to any wheelchair access type (lift/ramp etc) stated above.

Each venue can contain several space with different accessibly information. Visit the venue page for full venue accessibility info


How and when to make an access booking

Our access tickets service is available to anyone who:

  • Would like to book specific accessibility services, e.g. a hearing loop, audio description headsets, captioning units, seating in relation to the location of the BSL interpreter
  • Requires extra assistance when at a venue
  • Has specific seating requirements
  • Is a wheelchair user
  • Requires a complimentary personal assistant ticket to attend a performance

Robin Bernstein 119 days ago

We really enjoyed this. Clive Anderson is a consummate professional and lets his guests talk which is very refreshing!

Gerry 121 days ago

Very disappointing and not up to Clive’s usual standard. Not helped by last minute stand in guest. His 7 wonders included nectarines. Yes, fruit. Some even walked out. We always go to see Clive but today was boring. The audience being half cut helped avoid embarrassment. Unfortunately we were sober!

Agnes Joyce Wells 121 days ago

Our guest was an Australian drag artist. We looked him up later. Does not accept reviews, so no clear views on his performances. The idea of 7 wonders is meant to bring out personalities, but some of this guy’s wonders included taking 4 sugars in his tea. Perhaps another guest would have been more enlightening.

James Roberts 122 days ago

Clive is brilliant and witty, as always.
Don’t miss this festival highlight.

Julie Phillips 123 days ago

We go to this every year. Clive Anderson guides his guest through their 7 chosen wonders. Entertaining and funny. The guest we saw was Glen Moore. Really good.


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One4Review (4/5 stars) 114 days ago

A gentle hour of entertaining chat

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