Paul McDaniel: Butter Beans
14/08/2024 … There’s a touch of Ardal O’Hanlon to Paul McDaniel’s comedy, a quietly-spoken Irishman (though from the North rather than the South),…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
14/08/2024 … There’s a touch of Ardal O’Hanlon to Paul McDaniel’s comedy, a quietly-spoken Irishman (though from the North rather than the South),…
14/08/2024 … Joshua Robertson’s sweet and often filthy show is billed as kind of a confessional, purporting to 'explore the ups and downs of being a disabled dad'…
14/08/2024 … Obviously an intelligent guy, Louis Katz’s Fringe debut is a pushback against dumbing down, primarily in the reduction of every complex issue to an us-versus-them…
14/08/2024 … Beau Crème is a former self-described national treasure who made his name in the 1980s with a shiny-floored game show on the fictitious Television 1.
13/08/2024 … It sometimes seems as if you can learn about more obscure health conditions at the Edinburgh Fringe than in med school.
13/08/2024 … The humour of nostalgia plays a significant role in Class Of 2000.
13/08/2024 … Jeromaia Detto describes Mush better than anyone when he calls it a kids’ show for adults.
13/08/2024 … Alex Kitson has clearly been studying narrative techniques, as he pitches his whole debut around the reveal of his ‘biggest secret’– a moment that…
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