Norris & Parker: Sirens
16/08/2022 … Sketch duo Norris & Parker enter from the back of the Monkey Barrel in full-length veils, gyrating mysteriously and ready to lure the audience onto the sharp…
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16/08/2022 … Sketch duo Norris & Parker enter from the back of the Monkey Barrel in full-length veils, gyrating mysteriously and ready to lure the audience onto the sharp…
16/08/2022 … How dare you suggest these alien hunters with their memory-wiping devices are in any way a ripoff of Men In Black! Their sharp suits are more of a charcoal grey,…
16/08/2022 … In the dankest dungeon of the Banshee Labyrinth, Ruth Hunter is carving out a name for herself as one of the spookiest debuts at the Fringe – although…
16/08/2022 … A three-piece band without any songs and an eclectic selection of instruments, The Flop jam away, riffing in reaction to what’s going on in the room –…
16/08/2022 … A great craftsman of one-liners, Eric Rushton is also here to talk about his father’s death in 2020, and he does a good job of making the two aspects of…
15/08/2022 … By Zeus! What a Herculean feat it is for a single mortal to cover the whole of Greek mythology in one hour.
15/08/2022 … If stand-up were a video game, Patrick Spicer would be the default avatar.
15/08/2022 … With a strong desire to be liked, Pernille Haaland is one of those comics who truly suffered when gigs shut down during the pandemic, not least as she was also forced…
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