
Alice Marshall: Blood
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
10/08/2017 … Alice Marshall is clearly investing a lot in her creations, with more than half the characters in Blood returning from last year’s debut, suggesting she’s…
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
10/08/2017 … Alice Marshall is clearly investing a lot in her creations, with more than half the characters in Blood returning from last year’s debut, suggesting she’s…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
10/08/2017 … Oof, quite a painful hour in one of the upper-most corners of the Counting House.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
10/08/2017 … There’s a lot of invention in Douglas Walker’s sophomore show, not least in a quintessentially ‘Fringe’ stunt which he’s devised –…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Julia Chamberlain
10/08/2017 … A show about news, fake news, digital media and taking a break from news if we can.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
10/08/2017 … This is something of a departure from Sara Pascoe’s recent work, which has offered a well-researched, hard-hitting commentary on the likes of chauvinism, oppression…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
10/08/2017 … Tricky thing, class.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
10/08/2017 … It’s rather telling that expressions like ‘fresh new perspective’ will swirl around Athena Kugblenu, as a tacit admission that the supposedly progressive…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
10/08/2017 … And now for something completely and utterly ludicrous.
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