
Kwame Asante: Living In Sin
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
20/08/2022 … That working as an A&E doctor affords Kwame Asante a raft of amusing tales of misadventure is virtually a given since human idiocy and capacity for self-harm,…
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
20/08/2022 … That working as an A&E doctor affords Kwame Asante a raft of amusing tales of misadventure is virtually a given since human idiocy and capacity for self-harm,…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
20/08/2022 … Catts is the most apt show for the first Fringe to be sponsored by TikTok, given that it’s predominantly a frenetically-paced onslaught of tightly lip-synced…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
20/08/2022 … So pleased is he with the show’s title – One Sinha Lifetime – that Paul Sinha opens with a song of the same name.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
20/08/2022 … He might not have the backing of an agent or producer, but Jake Baker has brought a quietly impressive show to the Fringe.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
20/08/2022 … A teatime timeslot in an overly warm venue could have been a sleepy affair.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
20/08/2022 … In creating her showbiz agent Linda Hollywood, American comic Kylie Brakeman takes the familiar stereotype of a slick bullshitter and adds both a twist of plucky…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
20/08/2022 … As Shetland’s only comedian, Marjolein Robertson has a fine collection of stories about being a North Sea fish out of water.
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