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◆ Trending: Five must-see stand-up comedy shows in Scotland this January

- David Hepburn

If you’re looking for a good laugh this month, Scotland’s comedy clubs and theatres have you covered.

Josie Long: Work in Progress – Three-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee (she also won the Best Newcomer prize) Josie Long moved to Glasgow a few years ago and is performing a couple of shows at the city's Stand venue.

Entitled 'A Work in Progress About Giant Extict Animals', it promises "new and exciting material, hopefully some of which is about charismati­c megafauna" on January 10 and 11.

Urooj Ashfaq: Oh No! – One of the most exciting new standups of the past 12 months, Indian comic Urooj Ashfaq is embarking on her debut UK tour, including dates at Edinburgh's Monkey Barrel on January 23 and Glasgow's Stand Comedy Club on January 24.

Justin Moorhouse: Touring – You might recognise Justin Moorhouse from Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights, the film 'Looking For Eric', Michael Mcintyre’s Comedy Roadshow or Celebrity Mastermind. He's also a terrific live standup and will be visiting Aberdeen's Breakneck Comedy Club, Dunblane's Victoria Hall, Elgin's New Elgin Hall, Ellon's Victoria Hall and Banchory's Town Hall from January 11-14.

Olga Koch: Prawn Cocktail – This was one of the standout shows of last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Olga is back at the Monkey Barrel on January 26 for one final night to share how she spent the year following her 30th birthday (it's not for the faint-hearted).

Ed Byrne: Tragedy Plus Time – "Come and join Ed as he mines the most tragic event in his life for laughs" is the unlikely invitation by television favourite Ed Byrne's for his latest show. It's visiting Perth Theatre on January 20.

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