Joanne McNally: The Prosecco Express
24/08/2019 … Personable, but with the mildly intimidating aura of a woman on the edge firing questions at the crowd about their relationships and life choices, Joanne McNally…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
24/08/2019 … Personable, but with the mildly intimidating aura of a woman on the edge firing questions at the crowd about their relationships and life choices, Joanne McNally…
24/08/2019 … Nordic noir and true crime podcasts are popular themes at this year’s Fringe – and Naz Osmanoglu sends both up in this schlocky spoof, set amid…
24/08/2019 … It’s hardly any revelation that the idea of witches was codified misogyny; a way for men to both ostracise free-thinking women who wouldn’t conform to…
23/08/2019 … Oh, how I’m tempted to award this show n stars, to represent any whole number you like, just because Matt Parker encourages just that sort of mucking about…
23/08/2019 … If you can’t get a ticket for John Hastings charismatic hour of stand-up, perhaps check to see if his elderly aunt is performing tonight.
23/08/2019 … Archie Henderson’s opening song sets himself up as a jack of all trades, but master of none – a common situation in the gig economy.
23/08/2019 … As society hopefully tilts on its axis to a better place, a lot of comedians at this year’s Fringe shame men’s awful behaviour.
23/08/2019 … The brave new world of identity politics seems a subject almost deliberately engineered for Simon Evans’s withering, recessed-eyeball scrutiny.
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