Alastair Clark: Happy Ending
18/08/2023 … The blurb for Alastair Clark’s Fringe show talks of nihilism and likens him to Jean-Paul Sartre – which is all a bit misleading and pretentious for an…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
18/08/2023 … The blurb for Alastair Clark’s Fringe show talks of nihilism and likens him to Jean-Paul Sartre – which is all a bit misleading and pretentious for an…
17/08/2023 … For anyone stressed by the sensory overload of Edinburgh at festival time, William Stone aims to have the most relaxing show on the Fringe.
17/08/2023 … Ania Magliano may well have been a little frustrated to miss out on an award nomination last year, after months of steadily-building hype, and a debut show that…
17/08/2023 … It’s not just at the cinema where you can be entertained by both plastic dolls and the Manhattan Project.
17/08/2023 … With a truly singular mind and talent, there’s never been another performer quite like Johnny White Really-Really.
17/08/2023 … The Creepy Boys introduce themselves by way of a jaunty old-school vaudevillian number:’ Hooray for the Creepy Boys! Make way for the Creepy Boys!’ Though…
17/08/2023 … Anyone who thinks it’s easier to make children laugh than adults has never sat with a child through a full show, willing them to be grateful for the experience.
17/08/2023 … Waggish prankster Sam Campbell returned to the Fringe 12 months after scooping the Edinburgh Comedy Award in the most Sam Campbelly way possible – a single…
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