Bea Barbeau-Scurla: House
05/04/2023 … House is a ‘comedy as therapy’ debut from a personable new comedian with a winning openness which needs a bit more sharpness and hunger for a joke to…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
05/04/2023 … House is a ‘comedy as therapy’ debut from a personable new comedian with a winning openness which needs a bit more sharpness and hunger for a joke to…
05/04/2023 … Bits Akimbo are loud, brash and dumb, happy to base a sketch around dry-humping a baseball cap, for instance.
04/04/2023 … From a very simple idea, Gillian Cosgriff has created a joyous, funny, life-affirming show, popping with delightful stand-up, sharp musical numbers and a beautiful…
04/04/2023 … It’s a Monday night in one of the comedy festival’s less glamorous rooms, but Sam Garlepp bursts out with a cheesy-but-cheery Hamilton parody song…
04/04/2023 … Tess Branchflower’s show is about how she moved to London in the hope of reinvention, but failed as she hadn’t really thought about what she hoped to…
03/04/2023 … Glasgow's comedy festival has always attracted a wealth of great acts and been a strong showcase for upcoming local comics.
03/04/2023 … Not being neurotypical can be a superpower in comedy, granting the vision to make connections and spot absurdities that escape everyone else.
03/04/2023 … A cobra is the tough, wild and fearsome creature David Quirk would like to identify as.
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