
Chris Cantrill: Easily Swayed
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2024 … This is a thoughtful piece about isolation, loneliness, ageing, mental health and emotionally stifled male friendships, but in the disguise of wildly funny stories…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2024 … This is a thoughtful piece about isolation, loneliness, ageing, mental health and emotionally stifled male friendships, but in the disguise of wildly funny stories…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
19/08/2024 … Kate Dolan is extra.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
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.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
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…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
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…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
18/08/2024 … ‘Marketing people love working-class Northern women,’ says Nina Gilligan, reflecting on all the voiceover work her endearingly soft Mancunian accent…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
18/08/2024 … Jessie Cave’s occasional shows provide an effective simulation of what you imagine it must be like in her mind.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
18/08/2024 … Bella Humphries inhabited a very different world when she started writing Square Peg.
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