Jessie Cave: An Ecstatic Display
18/08/2024 … Jessie Cave’s occasional shows provide an effective simulation of what you imagine it must be like in her mind.
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18/08/2024 … Jessie Cave’s occasional shows provide an effective simulation of what you imagine it must be like in her mind.
18/08/2024 … Bella Humphries inhabited a very different world when she started writing Square Peg.
18/08/2024 … Do identical twins have a psychic connection? That’s probably too big a question to be answered in a comedy review, to be fair, but Patrick and Hugo McPherson…
18/08/2024 … If you’re looking for something frivolous this Fringe, you could do a lot worse than Ruby Carr’s charmingly daffy Edinburgh debut, a deep dive into the…
17/08/2024 … Who foresaw the incredible journey that Nina Conti and her sidekick Monkey would embark on when she first emerged as a ventriloquist act on the stand-up circuit,…
17/08/2024 … Does Amy Gledhill look fit on her poster? Maybe, but ‘ridiculous’ is probably a word you’d reach for first, given her preposterously massive haystack…
17/08/2024 … Reminiscent of an American James Corden or even John Candy perhaps, Los Angeles comic Kenny Gray reveals an impressively diverse repertoire of performance skills…
17/08/2024 … Acts like Mike Rice don’t always get a lot of critical traction at the Fringe.
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