Paulina Lenoir: Puella Eterna
18/08/2024 … Even before we start, the stage of Assembly Roxy is a visual feast, full of clues to the spectacle Swiss-Mexican clown Paulina Lenoir is about to unwrap.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
18/08/2024 … Even before we start, the stage of Assembly Roxy is a visual feast, full of clues to the spectacle Swiss-Mexican clown Paulina Lenoir is about to unwrap.
18/08/2024 … A return to form for Chloe Petts after the more contrived, performative elements of last year's show, How You See Me, How You Don't feels rooted in a real…
18/08/2024 … Flying very much under the radar this year with no publicity and very little press coverage, Rob Copland’s new show is a sparkling hidden gem of an hour, anchored…
18/08/2024 … ‘Marketing people love working-class Northern women,’ says Nina Gilligan, reflecting on all the voiceover work her endearingly soft Mancunian accent…
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…
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