Josh Glanc: Vrooom Vrooom
10/04/2022 … Josh Glanc’s latest collection of absurd sketches is an enjoyably silly way to spend an hour, even if the fragmented approach might leave you yearning for…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
10/04/2022 … Josh Glanc’s latest collection of absurd sketches is an enjoyably silly way to spend an hour, even if the fragmented approach might leave you yearning for…
08/04/2022 … Frankie McNair’s biggest asset is her delightfully silly, carefree spirit.
08/04/2022 … Time was when a disused industrial unit might be used for an illicit rave.
08/04/2022 … Festival debutante Madeleine Stewart entertainingly depicts the familiar life of a twentysomething seeking love – well, sex – through dating…
07/04/2022 … After two years of despair, living in the woods and consumed by her darkest thoughts, Laura Davis has produced a frenzied, expansive, angry manifesto against the…
07/04/2022 … Not a stage name, Oliver Twist is an apt monicker for someone whose early life was wretched by even Dickensian standards.
07/04/2022 … Any comedian who uses the phrase: ‘That is not a joke, that is genuine pallbearing advice’ probably deserves your attention.
07/04/2022 … It’s a slightly dated, borderline cliche, way to start a comedy show, as Ellen Mahoney offers her own version of Eminem’s Lose Yourself.
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