
Nigel Ng: Culture Shocked
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
16/08/2019 … This is surely one of the better debut shows this year.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
16/08/2019 … This is surely one of the better debut shows this year.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
16/08/2019 … Worrying that you’ve got too many tambourines in the house is pretty much the definition of a First World problem.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
16/08/2019 … A decade is a long time to sustain any comedy character, especially one still to acquire his own television vehicle.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
16/08/2019 … It doesn’t exactly show tremendous amount respect for her Fringe audience when Phoebe Robinson tells fans who’ve paid up to £16 to…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Alex Bruce
16/08/2019 … Just around the corner from The Lock Up, Frank Skinner’s poster has been graffitied with the single word ‘misogynist’.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
16/08/2019 … The BBC New Comedy Award – or rather The BBC Introducing Radio 4 Comedy Award as we must try to learn to call it – is almost as much a test…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
15/08/2019 … Edgelord comedians take note.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Alex Bruce
15/08/2019 … This is a dramatic monologue on being a depressed, suicidal, control freak, that elicits only sparse titters throughout.
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