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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
17/08/2017 … Rob Carter was knocking around in 2011-12 as a bright young comic who might make the grade.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
17/08/2017 … Rob Carter was knocking around in 2011-12 as a bright young comic who might make the grade.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
17/08/2017 … Caroline Mabey has an appealing line in oddball wit – but the vague, almost apologetic performance in this show means she never really owns it.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
16/08/2017 … This is a charming late-night curiosity at the Dragonfly pub.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
16/08/2017 … Carey Marx had a fight on his hands in this gig, with huge pockets of the audience chatty, disengaged, drunk – or most likely all three – as he…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Julia Chamberlain
16/08/2017 … Ben Van der Velde has a strong, dynamic presence on stage.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
16/08/2017 … When Paul Sinha was last at the Fringe, he couldn’t have been happier.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
16/08/2017 … Ladies and gentlemen, the joke-less set.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
16/08/2017 … Every so often a bright spark has the slightly cynical notion of naming their Edinburgh debut Best Newcomer – indeed, Adrian Minkowicz isn’t the…
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