Daniel Kitson is critics' favourite

He tops chart of 2010 Fringe reviews

Daniel Kitson had the best-reviewed show of last year’s Edinburgh Fringe, according to new analysis.

His piece It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later garnered five 5-star reviews and four 4-star reviews last August, topping a chart compiled by The List magazine.

Second came Frisky & Mannish’s The College Years, with four 5-star reviews, with Bo Burnham third – a three-star review from Hairline dragging his average down a shade below the musical duo.

The next best-reviewed comedy shows were, in order, Russell Kane, Kevin Eldon, Adam Hills, Greg Davies, New Art Club, Tommy Tiernan and a tie between Bridget Christie and Carl Donnelly.

At the other end of the scale, comic Nathan Cassidy scored just two 1-star reviews for his offering, The Frog That Says Sausages.

Click here for the full analysis of 2,889 reviews

Published: 21 Jul 2011

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