
Rob Kemp: Agenda
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … Edinburgh knows Rob Kemp for his cult hit The Elvis Dead.
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … Edinburgh knows Rob Kemp for his cult hit The Elvis Dead.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … Making his Fringe debut, Christopher Titus is not much known in the UK.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … By my count, this will be the fourth time Chortle has reviewed Mark Silcox’s I Can Cure, and it’s my third time seeing one of its iterations –…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … Often shows get the dreaded single star because they are offensively bad – but General Secretary joins the club for being so tediously bland.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … To her feigned consternation, Esyllt Sears has a lot of Welsh people in today, and they’re a vocal contingent.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
14/08/2022 … Reading back over the notes I made during Aurie Styla’s Green is to read a real-time account of myself being overcome by his charisma.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
14/08/2022 … Into a laid-back, melancholic version of the Wild West ride the Crizards, a couple of cowboys with a story to tell.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
14/08/2022 … Considering it's essentially a tale of child abuse, Emily Wilson's Fringe debut has no right being as entertaining as it is, a triumphant riposte after a…
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