
Caitlin Cook: Death Wish
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
12/08/2019 … Caitlin Cook blames both her previous job as a pre-school teacher and the lazily ironic Los Angles drawl for making her sound patronising.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
12/08/2019 … Caitlin Cook blames both her previous job as a pre-school teacher and the lazily ironic Los Angles drawl for making her sound patronising.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
12/08/2019 … Plenty of comics share their experiences of becoming a parent.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
12/08/2019 … In sketch trio Daphne, George Fouracres was the one whose over-the-top character work stood out against the droll irony of Phil Wang and the more realistic acting…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jack Boyles
12/08/2019 … A decorative piece of craft hangs behind the stage, created by the comedian’s own hands from cardboard, paint and cornflakes.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
11/08/2019 … I’ve Got Nothing is stand-up’s answer to Waiting For Godot, with Jordan Brookes restlessly killing time with no apparent purpose, just counting down…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
11/08/2019 … Party Nights is most definitely an ironic title.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jack Boyles
11/08/2019 … Schalk Bezuidenhout’s bold conversational comedy demands attention.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
11/08/2019 … Tom Rosenthal apologises if he’s misused people’s affection for the sitcoms he’s in to bait them into coming to what’s effectively a TED…
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