Phil Nichol: Welcome To Crazytown
28/08/2010 … Phil Nichol’s evocative recreation of a 1974 Baltimore jazz cellar is so authentic that you’d swear the low-ceilinged Stand was blanketed in fug of cigarette…
28/08/2010 … Phil Nichol’s evocative recreation of a 1974 Baltimore jazz cellar is so authentic that you’d swear the low-ceilinged Stand was blanketed in fug of cigarette…
28/08/2010 … Lach is a big deal in the New York singer-songwriter movement, responsible for the city’s longest-running open mic comedy and music night Antihoot – a format…
28/08/2010 … ‘Brilliant lyrics’ the Daily Express said of Kissing The Goldfish – praise they proudly include in their progamme blurb.
28/08/2010 … As a working-class woman from Glasgow’s East End, Janey Godley claims she’s an ethnic minority at Scotland’s international arts festival.
28/08/2010 … As if testifying to Simon Munnery's enduring status as a comedian's comedian this well-attended afternoon show numbers among its audience Phil Jupitus and Jimmy…
28/08/2010 … Tom Craine is a perfectly personably young man but this second Fringe offering is, sadly quite dull.
28/08/2010 … This ‘secret agent’ improv troupe have several missions to achieve before the end of the show and they’re not going to let us out of the Portakabin ‘til…
28/08/2010 … As last year’s winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Award for best newcomer, the pressure was on Jonny Sweet to return with something special.
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