
Lorna Shaw: Shaw and Order
Edinburgh Fringe review by Alex Bruce
19/08/2019 … In this true-crime podcast parody, Lorna Shaw relates the disappearance of her car last year, with acutely observed transatlantic melodrama.
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Edinburgh Fringe review by Alex Bruce
19/08/2019 … In this true-crime podcast parody, Lorna Shaw relates the disappearance of her car last year, with acutely observed transatlantic melodrama.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
19/08/2019 … Ronni Ancona and Lewis MacLeod are phenomenal at what they do, not only perfectly mimicking the stars, but also funnelling their personalities into firmly-drawn…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Alex Bruce
19/08/2019 … Infinite Content is a fantastic physical representation of the internet and the questionable modern behaviours that have sprung up around it.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
19/08/2019 … Have you no interest in boxing? Well, not to worry, nor does James McNicholas, not really.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Alex Bruce
18/08/2019 … Another day, another comedian exhuming the same exhausted comic corpses.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
18/08/2019 … Should any explanation be needed, Aaron Simmonds has taken a derogatory term used for black or Asian people who are considered ‘white on the inside’…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Julia Chamberlain
18/08/2019 … Jim Campbell welcomed us, with all sincerity, to a safe space, promising nobody was going to be upset or traumatised, despite the subject matter.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
18/08/2019 … Exuding a quiet indie-comedy vibe, Johnny White Really-Really must be one of the most understated stand-ups on the circuit.
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