
Fiona Ridgewell: No-Nonsense
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
28/08/2023 … You’ll leave Fiona Ridgewell’s show feeling you’ve had a life update from a quirky but easy-going friend.
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
28/08/2023 … You’ll leave Fiona Ridgewell’s show feeling you’ve had a life update from a quirky but easy-going friend.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
28/08/2023 … Kelly McCaughan had a devout Catholic education, and she turned out just fine.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
28/08/2023 … Excuse us for adding to Mark Watson’s digital footprint.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
28/08/2023 … Ciarán Bartlett's a strong late-night booking, a roistering showman with more strings to his act than his impressive guitar-playing.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
28/08/2023 … The story of Geraldine Hickey’s recent wedding is joyful but also so soft as to be forgettable, saved only by an unaffected low-key delivery that’s quietly…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
28/08/2023 … Back in the old days, the Umbilical Brothers recall, sketch performers had to ask audiences to use their imagination to conjure up the scenes they were depicting.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
27/08/2023 … With mild pyrotechnics, elemental effects and physical threat to one of the seating banks, Dave Hill makes quite the return to the Fringe after 13 years away.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
27/08/2023 … Eleanor Conway maintains that she doesn't know a lot about politics, but the personal is resolutely political in her latest sexually frank, feminist show.
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