
Phil Green: Four Weddings and a Breakdown
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
05/08/2023 … Walking on to a Sugababes tune, wearing a Sugababes T-shirt, standing in front of a projected image of the Sugababes, Phil Green presents a show that doesn’t…
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
05/08/2023 … Walking on to a Sugababes tune, wearing a Sugababes T-shirt, standing in front of a projected image of the Sugababes, Phil Green presents a show that doesn’t…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
05/08/2023 … Fiona Allen comes to the Fringe with quite some comedy pedigree.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
05/08/2023 … With little of the naturalism of stand-up and oftentimes no urgency to find jokes, Angela Beevers’ one-woman show might sit better in the theatre section of…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
05/08/2023 … Magic Mike Live would envy an audience as excitedly enthusiastic as John Travulva attracts.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
05/08/2023 … Lucinda Spragg is one of the more recent additions to the pantheon of caricatures parodying right-wing rabble-rousers – laughable, ridiculous grotesques like…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
05/08/2023 … Chris Grace is a fat, gay, 50-year-old Chinese comedian, so the very suggestion that he could play the stunning blonde Danish-American superstar Scarlett Johannson…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
04/08/2023 … The premise of Gabby Killick’s show is that her agent keeps offering advice about why she shouldn’t be performing one routine or another.
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