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03/08/2013 … Brett Goldstein studied feminism for his degree.
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03/08/2013 … Brett Goldstein studied feminism for his degree.
03/08/2013 … Two years ago, Tom Rosenthal made his Edinburgh debut with an ambitious show about privilege, with complex arguments, bold iconoclasm and imaginative gimmicks, such…
03/08/2013 … Provocative audience participation is in vogue, thanks to the likes of Dr Brown and Adam Riches – and Red Bastard is right up there with the best of them, with…
03/08/2013 … Bronagh’s Big Weekend is a sweet, gentle, character monologue based around Irish dancing.
03/08/2013 … Any of the surprisingly small number of people who have seen Rachel Parris’s YouTube video Amazing, a spoof X-Factor winner’s song, would need no further convincing…
03/08/2013 … Rude, corrosive and cheerfully appalling, Rhys Nicolson’s bittersweet journey into his past certainly isn’t for the faint hearted.
02/08/2013 … Canada has produced some of the best comics working in Britain today, three of them – Stewart Francis, Craig Campbell and Glenn Wool – just having toured under…
02/08/2013 … To say that John Robins is a god-like genius of ironic overstatement would be, well, overstating it.
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