Ian Smith: Craft
23/08/2018 … Ian Smith’s lively, playful stand-up is so good he probably doesn’t need a gimmick – but he’s got one anyway.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
23/08/2018 … Ian Smith’s lively, playful stand-up is so good he probably doesn’t need a gimmick – but he’s got one anyway.
23/08/2018 … Jamie MacDonald's anecdotes usually revolve around a decision of whether to exploit or resist being a special case.
23/08/2018 … Anthony Jeselnik starts the first of his two shows at the Edinburgh Fringe with the greatest opening joke of all time.
23/08/2018 … Ed Gamble clearly wants everybody to like him, giving 100 per cent from the outset as he greets us with a big smile and a barking voice.
23/08/2018 … It’s undoubtedly a year of feminism at this year’s first post-#MeToo Fringe.
23/08/2018 … There's a fictional charity in Briony Redman's show campaigning against the proliferation of strong opinions.
23/08/2018 … Glenn Moore’s always been a prolific writer of clever, distinctive gags, but he’s sometimes struggled to square that with the demands of telling a strong,…
23/08/2018 … Devoted to Star Trek, you might think that Rik Carranza's show would be a niche concern.
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