
Trygve vs a Baby
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
10/08/2017 … Phineas Wakenshaw has to be one of the best newcomers on the Fringe.
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
10/08/2017 … Phineas Wakenshaw has to be one of the best newcomers on the Fringe.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
09/08/2017 … Here’s another comic who has taken a step up this year.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
09/08/2017 … This show is so millennial, its script is probably written in emoji.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
09/08/2017 … Like a moth to the flame, Robin Ince has returned to stand-up two years after his last gigs, and three years after his last Edinburgh show.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
09/08/2017 … It’s a blood-splattered story that features decapitations, demonic possessions and a man sawing off his own hand… and it could be the feelgood…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
09/08/2017 … A strange show on paper, but a good one in practice.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
09/08/2017 … There’s a lot of talk in comedy circles about club acts as opposed to festival ones – reliable joke-machines who can tame the rowdiest rooms compared…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
09/08/2017 … We have lift off, Wang-wise.
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