
Langston Kerman: The Loose Cannon
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
26/08/2019 … At the arse end of a long festival, Langston Kerman declares himself depressed that his audience is barely tipping into double figures.
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Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
26/08/2019 … At the arse end of a long festival, Langston Kerman declares himself depressed that his audience is barely tipping into double figures.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
26/08/2019 … A full hour devoted only to legs? You’d better believe it.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
26/08/2019 … In her first solo Fringe show in five years, Scottish circuit stalwart JoJo Sutherland tells of how she came from a family so wealthy that she grew up in a castle…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
25/08/2019 … There’s a certain irony to Josh Pugh’s title, which he attempts to abbreviate, with Richard Herring-style clumsiness, as MTRCAATFWMATW.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
25/08/2019 … Invisible is a stunning piece of storytelling, frustratingly wedded to a big chunk of lazily mediocre comedy.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
25/08/2019 … For what it’s worth, I’d probably have handed this show an extra star were it not almost entirely comprised of previous shows’ material.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jay Richardson
25/08/2019 … For an indication of how much stand-up has changed in the 20 years since Danny Ward first tried, and failed, to become a comic, compare the opening gag he shares…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
25/08/2019 … I’m not sure Zack Zimmerman’s ironic title has entirely worked for him in a festival where few people really read the full blurb.
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