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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2022 … Comedy fans with long memories might remember Hale and Pace’s granite-faced bouncers The Management, delivering their deadpan lines with gravelly menace.
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2022 … Comedy fans with long memories might remember Hale and Pace’s granite-faced bouncers The Management, delivering their deadpan lines with gravelly menace.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2022 … Celya AB is well aware that the British believe French people like her to be arrogant and aloof.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2022 … Rich Hardsity gives his show a lot of disclaimers, reassuring the audience it’s OK to laugh at the dark stories he tells, since turning the lowest points of…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
08/08/2022 … Leo Reich represents everything that is wrong with Generation Z: egotistical, narcissistic, judgmental and shallow.
Edinburgh Fringe theatre review
08/08/2022 … Charlie Russell takes to the stage with the bouncy, winsome energy of the host of a 1980s light entertainment variety special.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
08/08/2022 … Sean McLoughlin has some troublesome audience members in tonight: a row of Pleasance pass-holders chatting among themselves and a bloke happy to throw in a random,…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
08/08/2022 … Privately educated, white and only recently out of university, former So You Think You’re Funny? winner Finlay Christie introduces himself with an allusion…
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