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Freddie Meredith to Make Edinburgh Fringe Debut with NEED A LIGHT?

The character-led comedy will perform at Pleasance Courtyard's Baby Grand venue.

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Freddie Meredith to Make Edinburgh Fringe Debut with NEED A LIGHT?

Actor and character comedian Freddie Meredith will make his Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut with Need a Light? - a character-led comedy, set entirely in the smoking area of a nightclub: that familiar, hazy world of bad decisions, oversharing with complete strangers and brief but intense friendships. Centred on 'that guy' who asks for a light and then doesn't leave, the show fixes its attention on a figure everyone recognises but rarely spends any real time with. Usually, you make your excuses and leave. This time, you stay.

Freddie's overly friendly, nameless character doesn't smoke, yet somehow always has a lighter. Armed with intense eye contact and the question "Need a light?", he inserts himself into other people's nights: starting conversations nobody asked for, offering advice nobody wanted and doubling down when it clearly isn't landing. Obsessed with how he comes across, he throws around half-formed ideas about masculinity, television and identity, borrowing language from podcasts, social media and the internet with the confidence of somebody who has only recently discovered all three.

Freddie Meredith: Need a Light? performs 5th to 30th August (not 18th) at Pleasance Courtyard's Baby Grand at 17:50.

You are watching someone on a night out really trying: trying to have fun, trying to be interesting, trying to get it right.

Over the course of one increasingly chaotic evening, the smoking area becomes everything: stage, confessional and somewhere to hide. It's a place where strangers confess too much, identities are improvised and everyone gets to be (or at least try to be) the most interesting version of themselves for five minutes. In that strange, liminal world between dancefloor and street, Need a Light? follows a man trying to work himself out in real time. As the night unfolds, the character keeps shifting, testing out different versions of himself in front of the audience, all performed with the confidence of a much more stable individual. What begins as awkward smoking-area chat escalates beyond small talk into something stranger, funnier and unexpectedly difficult to walk away from the longer you stay with him.

Freddie Meredith's work brings together sharply observed character comedy and awkward social observation, subtly highlighting the gap between how people see themselves and how they actually come across. Rooted in painfully recognisable behaviour, he explores awkward encounters, misplaced confidence, faux-guru monologues, unnecessary intimacy, glimpses of unexpected sincerity and speaking with complete confidence about things he only half understands. The audience are pulled into the action in his smoking-area arena: invited into conversations, forced into judgments and left to decide whether to support him, question him or simply enjoy the awkwardness as he barrels through increasingly chaotic conversations.

Everyone knows the strange intimacy of a smoking area conversation. First it's asking for a lighter, then they're telling you about their childhood. Need a Light? captures that strange social space where people overshare wildly, become overconfident, overfamiliar and oddly sincere, but mostly try, however awkwardly, to connect. Everyone has met this person -and plenty of us have probably been this person too.

A comedian's comedian, Meredith has earned fans including Rich Fulcher and Jamie Demetriou who called him "my favourite new voice in British comedy", while Harry Hill recently named him as one of his favourite working comedians on The Romesh Ranganathan Podcast.








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