
Frank Lavender: Be Funny
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2023 … You can’t help feeling a bit sorry for Frank Lavender.
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2023 … You can’t help feeling a bit sorry for Frank Lavender.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2023 … Having ‘travelled through the astral plane’ to arrive at the packed-out Stand, Marjolein Robertson retains a few traces of another world – which…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2023 … Rarely since Johnny Vegas was at his bitter, raging peak has a stand-up seemed as troublingly unhinged as Dan Tiernan.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2023 … In her Edinburgh debut, 24-year-old Annabel Marlow appears to be setting out her stall to be a spokeswoman for Gen Z, or at least a certain part of it.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2023 … He’s a grumpy beta male who thinks he ought to be an alpha, a beleaguered but defiant character, throwing sometimes inappropriate, often misanthropic comments…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2023 … Crizards, who enjoy reminding us that they’re ‘the lowest-energy double act in the UK’, are honing a tasty trade in genre spoofs.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
09/08/2023 … The crisis in masculinity is a big problem that needs a big solution.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
08/08/2023 … It requires quite some storytelling chops to take the events of one drunken night and spin them out into a full hour, with the audience still hanging on every twist…
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