
Will Adamsdale: Borders
11/08/2014 … It's been ten years since Adamsdale won the Perrier award (as it was back then) with his motivational speaker Chris John Jackson.
11/08/2014 … It's been ten years since Adamsdale won the Perrier award (as it was back then) with his motivational speaker Chris John Jackson.
11/08/2014 … Maybe it’s because Eddie Izzard has championed French stand-up Yacine Belhousse as part of his unofficial comédie sans frontiers project, or maybe it’s because…
11/08/2014 … A Slight Ache is one of Harold Pinter’s lesser-known works… which is often followed by the rejoinder ‘And for good reason!’ However this Fringe revival offers…
11/08/2014 … Evolutionary theories of sexuality aren’t, oddly enough, the most obviously sexy topic for a comedy show, with talk of competitive sperm, selfish genes and Victorian…
Our review of the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award winner
11/08/2014 … It’s proof that the Edinburgh Fringe retains its ability to change lives.
11/08/2014 … • 'I'm not saying ALL critics are cunts, but that phrase is very useful as a vocal warmup.
Ben Alborough is angered by a Fringe comedian
11/08/2014 … Out of ironic curiosity, a couple of friends and I went to a free low-brow late-night stand-up show at the Edinburgh Fringe the other night, in which the MC followed…
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