The Congress of Oddities
01/01/2004 … Freak shows have undergone something of a slump since the demise of the Empire, which is bad news for former Siamese twins Chlamydia and Calamine Lloyd-Haemorrhage,…
01/01/2004 … Freak shows have undergone something of a slump since the demise of the Empire, which is bad news for former Siamese twins Chlamydia and Calamine Lloyd-Haemorrhage,…
01/01/2004 … Best-known to TV audiences, at least young ones, as Archie The Inventor in t Balamory, Miles Jupp was nominated as Perrier best newcomer at last year's Fringe but…
01/01/2004 … Like a fat child on a treadmill, the ragged young clown of comedy embarks upon his first full-length show.
01/01/2004 … Posh even for his native Jersey, Will Smith initially seems a man of good manners, generosity and restraint.
01/01/2004 … This show is in the comedy section of the Fringe programme, but is not remotely a comic performance.
01/01/2004 … For his theme this year, Chris Addison has chosen to tackle the five and half millennia of human civilisation which he infuriatingly insists on spelling the…
01/01/2004 … This wasn't so much a Fringe show as a triumphant local gig.
01/01/2004 … Considering the number of accomplished comics performing across Edinburgh to half-empty rooms or worse, Tony Law has a pre-gig atmosphere that most would kill for.
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