
Liza Treyger: In the Weeds
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
07/08/2019 … New York-based Liza Treyger starts by issuing a sorry/not sorry apology for bringing notes on stage.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
07/08/2019 … New York-based Liza Treyger starts by issuing a sorry/not sorry apology for bringing notes on stage.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Julia Chamberlain
07/08/2019 … This show is smart, engaging, fun and funny.
Another from Richard Herring's stock of Emergency Questions
07/08/2019 … A decimal point = I’m a dot in place Caitlin Cook: Death Wish, Just the Tonic, 17:50 Dickhead - dead hick Two Little…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
07/08/2019 … Taking to the Edinburgh Fringe stage for his first proper run in six years, Nick Helm growls the lyrics to his opening tracks: ‘Been knocked down, kicked around,…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
07/08/2019 … By presenting this story as a fantastical tale that blurs the lines between fact and fiction, Dave Green is holding some things back from the audience.
Harry & Chris share their Unforgettable Five gigs
07/08/2019 … Comedy-poetry-rap duo Harry & Chris recall their most memorable gigs.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
07/08/2019 … John-Luke Roberts had one of the best shows at last year’s Fringe, with absurdity, machine-gun gags, a linking philosophy and a wonderfully silly Spice Girls…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jack Boyles
07/08/2019 … For generations, women have endured masculinity’s dominance of stand-up, jokes about male sexcapades and ‘my wife’ material.
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