
Chris McGlade: Forgiveness
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
09/08/2019 … There is plenty of food for thought in Chris McGlade’s heartfelt and often intense show about his murdered father.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
09/08/2019 … There is plenty of food for thought in Chris McGlade’s heartfelt and often intense show about his murdered father.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
09/08/2019 … The Beakington Town Hall Murders is probably the most ambitious show yet devised by Adam Riches: a murder-mystery packed with preposterous set-pieces in which the…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jack Boyles
09/08/2019 … As you may or may not know, I’m writing these very words because I won a Chortle bursary to help working-class critical voices become better represented in…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
09/08/2019 … Last time he was at the Fringe, in 2017, Spencer Jones added a narrative about going to an audition to his gleefully child-like prop comedy.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jack Boyles
09/08/2019 … Jeroen Bloemhoff hunches above the microphone like some urban scribe about to unleash a deadly tome.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
09/08/2019 … Up to one in six men has been sexually assaulted, according to some statistics.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Jack Boyles
09/08/2019 … Google Me by the adorable Eleanor Colville is a modern twist on character comedy – although just calling it that would do a disservice to both performer and…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
09/08/2019 … Aaron Chan first came to attention in his native Australia for his intensely awkward performances, revelling in the discomfort of his audiences.
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