
Two Hearts: We're Pregnant And The Baby is Music
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
07/08/2022 … As the likes of Fleetwood Mac have demonstrated, romances within a band are famously rancorous and destructive.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
07/08/2022 … As the likes of Fleetwood Mac have demonstrated, romances within a band are famously rancorous and destructive.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
07/08/2022 … Though based on a roll-call of people who have wronged her, Hannah Fairweather’s show is not the vindictive score-settling its premise suggests.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
07/08/2022 … Undeservedly pleased with itself, this absurd fantasy is drama-schooly in the worst way, with a weak and overwritten script, smugly over-acted.
Edinburgh Fringe theatre review
06/08/2022 … It’s not an apt phrase, given the subject matter, but there’s not a dud note in Jon Culshaw’s brilliant impersonation of Les Dawson.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
06/08/2022 … An hour with Rajiv Karia is a smooth comedy experience.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
06/08/2022 … Amid the many things coronavirus robbed us of, we may never see Little Keys, Big Jokes, the throwaway hour of silly jokes Sarah Keyworth had planned for the…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
06/08/2022 … Lanessa Long has one of those show openings that says she was trained at the Phillippe Gaullier clown school without saying she was trained at the Phillippe Gaullier…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
06/08/2022 … Medic and comic Michael Akadiri has some solid stand-up routines in his likeable Fringe debut but struggles with the larger storytelling arc.
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