
Kathy Maniura: Objectified
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2023 … Chapeau to Kathy Maniura for choosing Wet Leg as her walk-in music.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2023 … Chapeau to Kathy Maniura for choosing Wet Leg as her walk-in music.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2023 … Peter Flanagan’s show about putting his life back together after the pandemic is a worthy lesson in relaxed storytelling.
Emmanuel Sonubi picks his comedy favourites
19/08/2023 … Emmanuel Sonubi, who was nominated for best newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards last year, is back at the Fringe with his show Curriculum Vitae, at Underbelly…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2023 … As well as being a comedian, Kiran Deol is a Harvard-educated documentary-maker who was nominated for an Oscar for a film she made about the women fighting in the…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2023 … Rebekka Johnson and Anne Gregory joke that their corporate company retreat is going to be ‘forced fun’, and that ends up being a surprisingly accurate…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2023 … Spencer Jones did not have a good lockdown.
Benjamin Salmon from Blowhole shares his festival highs and lows
19/08/2023 … Benjamin Salmon is at the Edinburgh Fringe with the theatre show he writes and stars in, Blowhole, about a gay, twentysomething man aspiring to be Billie Piper circa…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2023 … Patrick Susmilch is undoubtedly tapping into something poignant when evoking the modern phenomenon of our digital devices retaining correspondence from loved ones…
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