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22/08/2016 … Treat yourself.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
22/08/2016 … Treat yourself.
22/08/2016 … The 2016 Fringe has cemented mental health as a dominant theme in comedy, on the live scene, at least.
21/08/2016 … Pretentious hipsters bear the brunt of quite a lot of gags this Fringe, quite reasonably, you might argue.
21/08/2016 … Reviewers always mention Peter Brush’s lack of obvious confidence on stage, suggesting he never looks like he should be there.
21/08/2016 … I would never have had Mark Watson down as the sort of comedian who’d put his name in neon lights on the stage.
21/08/2016 … There’s a lot of choking, wheezing, snorting and tears in Scott Agnew’s show; that’s the audience in fits of laughter from the start.
21/08/2016 … Vir Das has to start his show by pointing out that his Indian accent is real – that it’s not a character or an impersonation of his parents.
21/08/2016 … Increasingly assured in her manic nerviness and childlike excitability, Harriet Kemsley has cemented her persona, channelling her gushing delivery and sporadic indiscreet…
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