
Ollie Horn: Comedy For Toxic People (And Their Friends)
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2024 … If this is a rebound show, then Ollie Horn has bounced back way too hard.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2024 … If this is a rebound show, then Ollie Horn has bounced back way too hard.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2024 … In the basement of the City Café, a small group of German and American tourists are asked to stand and salute for the entrance of Helen Prior, a Russian-Ukrainian…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2024 … Phil O’Shea is a gentle comic who creates a delicate alternative world and kindly invites audiences to share it with him.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2024 … Sarah Roberts has been living her life as performance art ever since (and possibly long before) she was mysteriously followed on Instagram by Paul Mescal.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2024 … That the generations are destined never to understand each other is a comedy staple, yet Tom Stade strikes gold with his playfully exaggerated potshots across the…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2024 … At a time when some ‘new’ act competitions are open to stand-ups five years into their career, So You Think You Funny? seeks out the newest of the new,…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2024 … There are several comics who have been on the circuit for such a long time that they’re in danger of being taken for granted.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2024 … Kiwi comedian Nic Sampson really did play Chip Thorn, the Yellow Power Ranger, in the 14th series of the franchise 18 years ago, and this clever, funny delight imagines…
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