
Siblings
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
21/08/2017 … Siblings wear their theatrical background very heavily in their Edinburgh debut, which is full of arch overacting and preposterous prancing about, but only occasionally…
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
21/08/2017 … Siblings wear their theatrical background very heavily in their Edinburgh debut, which is full of arch overacting and preposterous prancing about, but only occasionally…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
20/08/2017 … My! Joseph Morpurgo’s Fringe show is almost as ambitious as the nine-hour, multi-venue, multi-lingual one-man production of Frankenstein that it’s supposed…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Jay Richardson
20/08/2017 … With a gently manic intensity that repels boyfriends and panel show producers, Gráinne Maguire outs herself as a try-hard in her latest hour.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
20/08/2017 … Many left-wing comedians are turning on the failings of their own team this Fringe, but few do it as vehemently and eloquently as Andrew Doyle.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Jay Richardson
20/08/2017 … Joe Barnes and Henry Perryment have found a comfortable groove with their precision-executed sketch comedy, this effort as subtly well choreographed and classily…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
20/08/2017 … Dylan Gott’s show is 45 minutes of bread-and-butter stand-up.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
20/08/2017 … Dead comic plays are a staple of the Fringe - but even so who would have expected two separate productions about Frank Carson in Edinburgh this month, more than…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
20/08/2017 … Looking like a CBeebies White Stripes, art rock duo Otto and Astrid have apparently gone in a more Eurovision-inspired direction for their new show, though…
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