
The Ballad of Sarah Callaghan
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
26/08/2018 … Sarah Callaghan has grown deeply cynical about the comedy industry, citing the famous comic who constantly forgets he's met her and the television producers…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
26/08/2018 … Sarah Callaghan has grown deeply cynical about the comedy industry, citing the famous comic who constantly forgets he's met her and the television producers…
The best of the week's live comedy
26/08/2018 … The best of the week's live comedy.
The best of the week's comedy on TV and radio
26/08/2018 … Sunday August 26MURDER ON THE BLACKPOOL EXPRESS: The feature-length star-studded comedy whodunit, penned by comic Jason Cook, gets its Freeview premiere, having…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
26/08/2018 … By rights, the multi-talented Henry Paker ought to be far better known than he is.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
26/08/2018 … Comedians – indeed human beings in general – tend to be much better at highlighting the flaws in others than they are at taking a long, hard look at…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
26/08/2018 … Alex Kealy belongs to that particular strain of comic who offers a critique of his material as he goes, even ascribing opinions on it to the Italian peasant children…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
26/08/2018 … What last year’s best newcomer Natalie Palamides was to eggs, Frank Foucault is to footwear, deploying a case full of shoes to draw a long, absurd metaphor.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
26/08/2018 … Brennan Reece opens by announcing that his story is 'a work of fiction’ – but nevertheless makes it appear highly autobiographical, essentially…
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