
Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2025
Are You Mad
At Me??
Emmy-winner Bryan Safi (star of ABC's 9-1-1, Netflix's You, Attitudes!) brings his distinctive voice to this summer’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival with his solo comedy spiral all about queerness, confidence and the art of being unapologetically too much.
A beloved comedian, podcaster and performer, Safi dives deep into big laughs, big feelings, terrible flirting and one aggressively horny apartment that might just steal the show. It’s a hilarious and heartfelt journey from one of comedy’s sharpest voices. After sold-out shows in LA and NYC, the spiral continues. If you've ever felt like "a lot", this one's for you.
30 July - 25 August 2025
BRYAN SAFI s a comedian, actor and writer living in Los Angeles and New York.
As an actor, he is currently in his sixth season of Ryan Murphy's “9-1-1” on ABC as the neurotic Josh Russo. This fall, Bryan can also be seen on the new Damon Wayans/Damon Wayans, Jr. series “Poppa’s House.” Other recurring roles have included Jackson on Netflix’s “You” and Alan on “Young & Hungry.”
He is the co-creator and co-host of the comedy podcast "Attitudes!" (formerly called "Throwing Shade.") Attitudes! has over ten million downloads, is frequently on the comedy and lifestyle top ten charts on Apple, was a web series on "Funny or Die," and became a television series on TV Land in 2017. He also co-hosts the comedy advice podcast "Ask Ronna" whose guests have included Conan O'Brien, Mike Shur, Michael Ian Black, Frank Rich, Julian Castro and Paul Feig.
Bryan has been nominated for an Emmy Award twice, winning one for his work on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." Additionally, he has won a Webby Award, two Podcast Awards (for "Attitudes!") and was recognized in Out Magazine's Out 100 LGBT+ people.
But Bryan's greatest pride is the "Most Improved" trophy that he received for his crucial work on his 5th grade basketball team. Sadly, he can't even remember the name of it.

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