
Behemoth: Enter The Cupboard
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
13/08/2025 … Peppy sketch group Behemoth have been given a slightly inappropriate late night timeslot at the Mash House, given that their vibe is often more Live & Kicking…
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
13/08/2025 … Peppy sketch group Behemoth have been given a slightly inappropriate late night timeslot at the Mash House, given that their vibe is often more Live & Kicking…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
13/08/2025 … There are things to admire in Henry Whaley and Charlie Billingham’s double act, but ultimately Hot Concrete feels too much like too many other things to stand…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
13/08/2025 … Luke McQueen, the most mischievous twerp in stand-up, has created the show of his career here, I just hope it’s not too ‘inside baseball’ to get…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
13/08/2025 … It’s hard to know what to make of Jain Edwards at first, but that’s all part of the plan.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
13/08/2025 … Entirely distinctive, with bizarrely conceived and executed shows, Laser Kiwi continue to forge an inexplicably successful path, balancing dazzling circus skills…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
12/08/2025 … Paul Merryck sounds like he’s lived an interesting life, or at least one that isn’t often documented on stage.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
12/08/2025 … Convention is that any Fringe review will talk about the narrative of the show in hand, explaining how Dan Tiernan’s here to talk us through the systems he…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
12/08/2025 … Narin Oz’s new show is a tricky one to talk about, as it forcefully rebuffs most types of audience engagement.
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