Lloyd Langford: Why the Big Face?
06/08/2018 … Lloyd Langford’s new show is a pithy exposé of the normalised oddities we often fail to question.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
06/08/2018 … Lloyd Langford’s new show is a pithy exposé of the normalised oddities we often fail to question.
06/08/2018 … Many magicians have been vexed by how to bring their art form into the 21st Century.
06/08/2018 … Without wishing to sound patronising, the fact that Matt Rees has a debut hour of comedy at all is a triumph.
06/08/2018 … They are as both as delightful and as sausagey as advertised; a double act oozing daft charm, one of whom spends the hour dressed, for no special reason, as a hot…
05/08/2018 … Club comedians often struggle to make an impact at Edinburgh, whether because of an industry that prizes artistic merit higher than generating laughs, or the failure…
05/08/2018 … John-Luke Roberts asserts a serious purpose for his hour of nonsense, claiming it to be a ‘manifesto for absurdity’; a celebration of the surreal for…
05/08/2018 … Two sorts of Vines are key to explaining Olaf Falafel.
05/08/2018 … The Edinburgh Fringe holds bad memories for Nathanial Metcalfe.
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