Lew Fitz: Soft Lad
11/08/2022 … Shy, unassuming and slightly awkward, Lew Fitz barely seems to be performing at all in his intimate Fringe debut.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
11/08/2022 … Shy, unassuming and slightly awkward, Lew Fitz barely seems to be performing at all in his intimate Fringe debut.
11/08/2022 … Jody Kamali’s ironing board romance sketch was by some distance the standout of last year’s character and prop comedy show he performed at the depleted…
11/08/2022 … Ian Stone is not a comedian of great whistles and bells: just a common-sense man approaching 60, giving it straight about the world as he sees it, on both a…
11/08/2022 … It seems all-too easy to take a pop at the right-wing culture war comedians crying about being cancelled on their billionaire-owned media platforms, complaining…
11/08/2022 … This is an extraordinary show: erudite, daft, punning, rammed with gags, rich in characters, autobiographical and visually lively.
11/08/2022 … Luke Kempner has an energy and commitment that cannot be faulted.
11/08/2022 … When the Britney double act of Charly Clive and Ellen Robertson were first at the Fringe six years ago, they won plaudits for the way that – barely…
11/08/2022 … It’s bold opening with someone else’s gag, but the ‘You might be a redneck if…’ shtick of Jeff Foxworthy has for a long time defined…
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