
Tudur Owen: Alive Huw
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2022 … Vaunted on the Welsh comedy circuit but little known east of Offa’s Dyke, stand-up veteran Tudur Owen this year offers a delightful fable in praise of the…
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2022 … Vaunted on the Welsh comedy circuit but little known east of Offa’s Dyke, stand-up veteran Tudur Owen this year offers a delightful fable in praise of the…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2022 … Greeted like a rock star, Grace Campbell immediately takes total command of the room, and the following hour is a triumph for this ‘loud girl from North…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2022 … Fired up to be back on stage, Jessica Fostekew has the slight vibe of a rumpled hermit stumbling out of her shack in the woods to rant and rave at passers-by, telling…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2022 … With more wealth and influence than most nations, big tech companies have departed from the utopian ideals they were founded upon and now subject us to unprecedented…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2022 … On paper, a one-woman clown show with limited dialogue that addresses migration and the exploitation of workers in the gig economy sounds dry as dust – and…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2022 … Marina and Maddy Bye’s latest sketch show takes the form of an end-of-term school assembly hosted by the sisters – head girls, obviously.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
23/08/2022 … Why does the lamestream fake news media only tell us bad things about viruses? Edy Hurst is here with a reminder of the War Of The Worlds story where the pathogens…
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