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    Mel Hudson brings a new show to the Edinburgh Fringe

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    Comedian, actor & voice artist Mel Hudson is set to make her debut as a solo performer at Edinburgh Fringe Festival with her brilliant new stand-up show, Richard Ashcroft Revived My Libido, at Gilded Balloon Teviot, 5th – 30th August 2026.



    When a gig by former The Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft becomes an unexpected catalyst in Mel’s life, it reminds her that desire exists. The concert super-charges her va-va-voom and sets off a joyous chain reaction that forms the backbone of her new show.

    Marking Mel’s return to live comedy after a significant break, the show explores the history of her libido and celebrates it in all its forms.

    Mel says, “Libido is not just sex. It’s about direction, energy, creative force, & what it feels like to be drawn towards life again”.

    Richard Ashcroft Revived My Libido blends storytelling, stand-up and personal reflection—tracing moments from adolescence through to midlife, from childhood imaginary friends to dating apps.

    This is not a story about divorce, heartbreak, or starting over; it’s a turning point—a reawakening of something lost—after the years of intensive parenting, but before illness, grandchildren, or whatever comes next. “It’s a kind of interval—a strange, maybe temporary, freedom where you’re not defined by caring roles. They’re calling us ‘Queenagers’!”

    Richard Ashcroft Revived My Libido marks a new chapter for Mel Hudson, best known as Nina Vanier inKnowing Me, Knowing You withAlan Partridge,Lauren’s French Teacher inThe Catherine Tate Show,and as one half of acclaimed Radio 4 comedy duo Hudson and Pepperdine (who last performed at Edinburgh Fringe in 1999). Her first solo stand-up show in 15 years brings her back to the stage with a renewed spark and the energy of a woman ‘re-Verved’.

    Ahead of her debut solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe, Mel says, “I’m fantastically excited to return to the Fringe for the first time since the dawn of email. Excuse me, I have rather a lot of emails to respond to. See you in August. Hopefully.”

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    Venue: Gilded Balloon Teviot, Teviot Row House, 13 Bristo Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9AJ

    Dates: 5th – 30th August (excludes 18th)

    Time: 16.20

    Duration: 1 hour

    Tickets: HERE

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    Karen Woodham

    Karen Woodham is the founder and owner of the Blazing Minds. She is also a Cinema reviewer and works with RealD 3D reviewing the latest 3D releases and IMAX, she has also had several articles published in various publications including the first edition of SFW Magazine. In 2015 she became an Award Winning Blogger and also has her website listed as one of the UK’s Top 10 Film Blogs.



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