
Jack Evans: Work
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
20/08/2018 … Perhaps not one for people who already hate their job.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
20/08/2018 … Perhaps not one for people who already hate their job.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
20/08/2018 … There’s a touch of the Reginald D Hunter about the languid philosophical approach Ramon Rivas brings to his introspective discussions of sexual politics…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
20/08/2018 … Given how predominantly atheist the comedy circuit appears to be, it's rare to find a comic who questions whether his vocation is willed by God.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
20/08/2018 … A house band, contrived silly shenanigans, strained wordplay… if you’re missing The Horne Section this Fringe, Mr Thing might well plug the hole.
Tony Kinsella's personal top ten
20/08/2018 … After Dave named their Top 10 Jokes of the Edinburgh Fringe this morning, Tony Kinsella comes up with an alternative list.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Sophie Cartman
20/08/2018 … This is an admirably well thought-out and enlightening show about the march of technology and whether artificial intelligence will take over from humans, but the…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
20/08/2018 … This had one of the more unusual starts to a show I’ve seen this year.
Emma Sidi chooses her comedy favourites
20/08/2018 … Smack The Pony One of my ultimate comedy inspirations, I was addicted to this show as a kid and it is still what I think of as being the most ideal TV sketch comedy.
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