
Ben Pope: Baby Sasquatch
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
18/08/2018 … Ben Pope is a talented storyteller, able to create a lyrical, epic yarn from the simplest of incidents, and with an innate ability to hold the audience rapt by the…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
18/08/2018 … Ben Pope is a talented storyteller, able to create a lyrical, epic yarn from the simplest of incidents, and with an innate ability to hold the audience rapt by the…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
18/08/2018 … Rose Matafeo was nominated for the Barry Award at this year’s Melbourne Comedy Festival, so it should be pretty bedded in by now, and it most certainly is:…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
18/08/2018 … Sometimes comedians end up lecturing their audiences, but that is exactly what Matt Winning has set out to do.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
18/08/2018 … Love, life and death – Matthew Highton is focused on the big ones in his show Insufficient Memory, but it is about as bright and breezy a show as you’ll…
Edinburgh Fringe review by Steve Bennett
18/08/2018 … This is the ‘oh shit I’m 30’ show that a lot of comics have, worrying if they are ready for adulthood as they see friends settle.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Sophie Cartman
18/08/2018 … Forget Shakespeare’s Seven Ages of Man, Paul Sinha thinks there are only two: you are either on your way up or you’re on your way out.
Edinburgh Fringe review by Paul Fleckney
17/08/2018 … Arthur Smith is here to provide a bit of perspective to the festival of navel-gazing that is Edinburgh, with this touching show about his father, Syd, who died in…
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