F*ck Tomorrow: Jamie Lerner
Comedy (stand-up, musical comedy)
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Venue 148PBH's Free Fringe @ Southsider - Southsider
- 14:05
- Aug 25
- 45 minutes
- Country: Spain
- Group: Jamie Lerner / PBH's Free Fringe
- Warnings and additional info: Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes, Strong language/swearing
- Accessibility: 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 2 years
Description
She's silly. She's sad. She's horny. And she can play the piano. Award-winning comedian Jamie Lerner jokes about ADHD, masturbation, and other girly shit in her debut solo show. A New Yorker living in Barcelona, Jamie's mix of stand-up and musical comedy has elicited comparisons to Bo Burnham, Cat Cohen, and Garfunkel and Oates, among others. 'Fun (and kinda twisted) jokes from a very likeable person' (Audience review). Best of Brighton Fringe Award Winner, 2023. Clubbie for Best Split Show, 2023. Stand-Up Revolution Semi-Finalist (TV), 2022. Opener for Michelle Wolf, Gianmarco Soresi, Kyla Cobbler, and more.Please note that while all media gallery content is provided by verified members of the event, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society does not review or approve this content before it is posted. Reports of inappropriate content or copyright infringement can be directed to [email protected].
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Steve Barrett 45 days ago
What a show! An amazing mix of crowd work, stand up and musical comedy. Jamie really leaves no stone of her life unturned and somehow makes all of it hilarious. Highly recommend!
Dennis Vanneste 47 days ago
Jamie's energetic character and optimism delivers in a big way with this mix of crowd work, tight joke writing and my all time favorite... Self deprecation in the form of catchy tunes.
Definitely a show you don't want to miss!
Oliver Bussell 49 days ago
This was such a great, fun show. Jamie is funny whether she’s got a mic in her hand, an electric ukelele or a piano. She moves effortlessly between crowd work, standup and genuinely catchy and hilarious songs. For fans of Bo Burnham or laughing your heads off
Bianca 49 days ago
Definitely one of the best free Fringe things we saw. Her tunes were good, she was funny, and the show was book-ended by butthole talk. What more do you need?
Lou 50 days ago
Jamie was hilarious and we found ourselves falling in love with her over the hour we spent with her. Self-deprecating in the best way and super catchy songs, we had to stop ourselves from singing some of them throughout the day!
Ahmed 50 days ago
She’s silly and trippy yet there were moments when my eyes welled up during her singing. Behind the jokes and laughter Jamie touches upon something profound about being human. She expresses so well both flaws that may hold us back and a relentless optimism that we can still make our dreams come true.
Fran 50 days ago
Didn’t really enjoy this show, thought the humour was kind of lazy tiktok-millennial-buzzfeed humour. Like haha I have a vagina and loads of sex, on repeat for 50 minutes… which I think is so overdone!! I think this genre of humour is fun when taken in a unique or original direction but I felt that that was not the case for this show. Just not my cup of tea!!! Might have just been a bad show, could see this being more fun if the audience was a bit more lively. I am sure some people will love it, and some people in the audience were clearly enjoying it.
Bill Conry 52 days ago
Jamie combines honest, clever jokes and catchy tunes for a unique, and entertaining show! She engaged the audience from start to finish - there was never a dull moment. Don't miss her!
Samantha Bessant 56 days ago
LOVED THIS!
We really enjoyed Jamie's set, she was energetic, engaging and provided something a bit different.
There was an openness and honesty that was totally relatable and we both (1F, 1M) came out raving about it. This set has stuck in my head the most of all that I saw at the Fringe this week.
I'll never be able to hear the phrase "you are what you eat" in the same way again!
James Regal 58 days ago
Dark, self-depreciating but somehow uplifting at the same time. Jamie had the audience engaged for the whole hour which was packed with great jokes, fun asides and very catchy tunes. (some of which I probably shouldn't be singing to myself in the street.) Go see her before she outgrows the room!
Rayna_Nions 61 days ago
Jamie is absolutely phenomenal! Engaging, humorous and a well-rounded comedian everyone should see. I wholeheartedly recommend!
Danielle 65 days ago
Witty, clever, and relatable to the audience - Great show!
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A Young(ish) Perspective 58 days ago
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