
The Flop: A Band of Idiots
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
16/08/2022 … A three-piece band without any songs and an eclectic selection of instruments, The Flop jam away, riffing in reaction to what’s going on in the room –…
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
16/08/2022 … A three-piece band without any songs and an eclectic selection of instruments, The Flop jam away, riffing in reaction to what’s going on in the room –…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
16/08/2022 … A great craftsman of one-liners, Eric Rushton is also here to talk about his father’s death in 2020, and he does a good job of making the two aspects of…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … By Zeus! What a Herculean feat it is for a single mortal to cover the whole of Greek mythology in one hour.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … If stand-up were a video game, Patrick Spicer would be the default avatar.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … With a strong desire to be liked, Pernille Haaland is one of those comics who truly suffered when gigs shut down during the pandemic, not least as she was also forced…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … Edinburgh knows Rob Kemp for his cult hit The Elvis Dead.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … Making his Fringe debut, Christopher Titus is not much known in the UK.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
15/08/2022 … By my count, this will be the fourth time Chortle has reviewed Mark Silcox’s I Can Cure, and it’s my third time seeing one of its iterations –…
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