Alexandra Haddow: Not My Finest Hour
21/08/2023 … Alexandra Haddow is a personable comedian of innate poise, unfussily drawing audiences into her confidence with a relaxed, engaging demeanour which belies a precision…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
21/08/2023 … Alexandra Haddow is a personable comedian of innate poise, unfussily drawing audiences into her confidence with a relaxed, engaging demeanour which belies a precision…
21/08/2023 … David Quirk’s insistence that his story is truthful, already anticipating our disbelief, promises an intriguing hour, while a dramatic lip-sync performance…
21/08/2023 … Hole is an impressive debut from a compelling performer who has found a quirky and entertaining way of telling her story, raising awareness - that dread phrase -…
21/08/2023 … For a show ironically named Hostile, Matt Hutchinson’s Fringe debut strikes a fine balance between light humour and political truths.
21/08/2023 … Philipp Kostelecky commanded a hot, full room at the Stand this afternoon.
21/08/2023 … Charlotte Fox is the serpent devouring its own tail in the Ouroborus, representing the eternal cycle of destruction and rebirth.
21/08/2023 … When a middle-aged white male comic starts talking passionately about what you can and can’t say on stage these days, it rarely turns out well.
20/08/2023 … The joke of Meghan Stalter’s act is that she demands our adoration and acclaim without displaying any discernible talent to have earned it.
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