
Mon 24 August 2015


James Acaster: Represent
24/08/2015 … He’s a serial award nominee for the Edinburgh Comedy Award, but never yet the winner, so no wonder James Acaster’s mind has been drawn to the world of jury deliberations……

Hal Cruttenden: Straight Outta Cruttenden
24/08/2015 … Hal Cruttenden is on a mission to prove that he’s an angry, politicised comedian, even if you would never think it from his camp, smiley demeanour.

Tiff Stevenson: Mad Man
24/08/2015 … With the gender pay gap and music videos still pandering to male fantasies of lipstick lesbians, this remains very much a man's world, as if conceived by some Madison…

Steve Hall: Zebra
24/08/2015 … With the rest of his We Are Klang compadres, Steve Hall was once one of the biggest draws on the Fringe.

Rob Auton: The Water Show
24/08/2015 … Free-flowing, versatile, transparent but elusive, and covering almost everything on Earth, Rob Auton has chosen an apt preoccupation for his latest eccentric, high-concept…

Michael Legge: Tell It Like It Is, Steve
24/08/2015 … It’s an artistic rite that’s helped inspire the muse in authors from Byron to Hemingway; to escape to some corner of a foreign land to focus on their work.

Caimh McDonnell: Bride And Prejudice
24/08/2015 … Caimh McDonnell successfully mastered the difficult dance between a straightforward crowd delighting, God-I’m-so-Irish stand-up show and the critic-assuaging…