So You Think You're Funny? Final: Fringe 2012
24/08/2012 … It might have been the silver anniversary of So You Think You’re Funny? But yesterday was not a golden night.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
24/08/2012 … It might have been the silver anniversary of So You Think You’re Funny? But yesterday was not a golden night.
24/08/2012 … As always, Liam Mullone has some intelligent, incisive comments on British society – although this year’s offering doesn’t consistently marry that with belly-laughs;…
24/08/2012 … There can't be many shows that end with more people on the stage than left in the audience but then there are not many shows where the audience provide the characters…
24/08/2012 … There’s a song toward the end of Vikki Stone’s show where she hits back at detractors who have taken offence at her often crude material.
24/08/2012 … Josh Widdicombe is a strange performer, he has that outsider look of a lot of comics though but doesn't play on his own life failings, instead sticking to observational…
23/08/2012 … On the cutting edge of topicality, Eddie Naessens opens with a MacGyver gag, before going on to joke about the Catholic Church, Jesus, the Catholic Church, the smoking…
23/08/2012 … Colm McGlinchey rolls with the punches this midnight, free show throws at him.
23/08/2012 … In one of the more interesting premises for a Fringe show, Deborah Frances-White focuses on her time as a Jehovah's Witness, her eventual escape, and what it means…
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