
Graham Dickson: Timber
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
21/08/2018 … Graham Dickson’s latest character piece is a monster story.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
21/08/2018 … Graham Dickson’s latest character piece is a monster story.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
20/08/2018 … Patrick McPherson and Zac Peel might be newcomers to Edinburgh sketch comedy, but it feels like these relative youngsters been doing it for years.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
20/08/2018 … Nina Conti can always be relied upon to do something interesting with the form of ventriloquism.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
20/08/2018 … If there were an Edinburgh Comedy Award for technical achievement in a comedy show, Mat Ewins would be a shoe-in.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
20/08/2018 … Perhaps not one for people who already hate their job.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
20/08/2018 … There’s a touch of the Reginald D Hunter about the languid philosophical approach Ramon Rivas brings to his introspective discussions of sexual politics…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
20/08/2018 … Given how predominantly atheist the comedy circuit appears to be, it's rare to find a comic who questions whether his vocation is willed by God.
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