The Wicker Woman
01/01/2006 … Review from Edinburgh 2003: This fantastically low-budget retelling of the cult 1973 movie is riot of stupid gags, brilliant invention and hilariously off-kilter…
01/01/2006 … Review from Edinburgh 2003: This fantastically low-budget retelling of the cult 1973 movie is riot of stupid gags, brilliant invention and hilariously off-kilter…
01/01/2006 … Set amid a huge snowstorm, altering normal life in some truly bizarre ways, the acclaimed Cambridge Footlights comedy troupe have produced a series of comic sketches…
01/01/2006 … David O'Doherty has made a major change in the direction of his comedy this year, going from what he calls low-key musical whimsy to "very low-key musical whimsy".
01/01/2006 … On TV, Keith Barret's transformation from distinctive, funny and original character into the mainstream of celebrity is complete, thanks to his spoof BBC2 chat show…
01/01/2006 … It's the type of time-sapping spam every inbox endures: the plea from the relatives of some recently dead Nigerian bigwig, wanting to smuggle millions out of the…
01/01/2006 … If we are talking about awards at this point of the festival, Chris Neill must be in contention for the coveted Show Established On Most False Pretences Award 2004.
01/01/2006 … As an overweight, gay, Begali doctor, Paul Sinha's decision not to exploit any of those adjectives to hit a certain Fringe demographic is a bold one.
01/01/2006 … One aim of Ealing Live! is to offer a less hostile equivalent to Late 'n' Live for sketch and character acts; a smorgasbord of comic canapés from other Fringe shows…
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