Acclaimed multimedia stand-up Ted Hill returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with a brand new hilarious and personal comedy show about identity, authenticity and self-acceptance.
Some people might think that Ted Hill and his multimedia comedy are a bit weird. But Ted is on a mission to prove that there’s absolutely nothing abnormal about being weird. 110 Percent Normal is a celebration of what makes each of us unique exploring neurodiversity, fitting in and having the freedom to make your own choices packed with multimedia mayhem, joyful computer chaos and a home-made robotic mannequin.
Ted Hill has previously performed two solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. His debut hour ‘All the Presidents Man’ is available to stream on NextUp Comedy. Ted has appeared at festivals around the UK including Brighton Fringe, Vault Festival and Leicester Comedy Festival. He regularly performs at Alternative Comedy Memorial Society, The Stand Comedy Clubs and has performed at The Bloomsbury Theatre as part of An Evening of Unnecessary Detail.
Q&A with Ted Hill
How does it feel to be returning to Edinburgh Fringe?
It feels great and also terrifying and also exciting and also nerve-wracking and I’m riddled with confidence and self-doubt and eagerness. So, broadly fine.
What can you tell us about your show and its inspiration?
My show is a multimedia comedy show about weirdness, where I explore why people feel pressured to be normal while showing some of the silliest ideas I’d previously been too scared to pursue
How do you think audiences will react to the show?
They’re gonna love it. They’re going to laugh exactly 187 times. Any less than that I will have failed.
How have you been preparing for the festival?
I’ve been sat in my room animating graphs for the show; normal stuff really.
Will you get a chance to enjoy the rest of the festival?
I hope so! I want to see as many shows as my budget and attention span will let me. My show will be finished by 4 pm – so hoping to be able to enjoy myself each day after then.
Ted Hill: 110 Percent Normal is at Assembly George Square Studios from 31 July to 26 August