The Alasdair Beckett-King Mysteries
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
12/08/2017 … If Alasdair Beckett-King is destined to for ever be ‘the weird one’ on comedy bills, then he is at least embracing this role.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
12/08/2017 … If Alasdair Beckett-King is destined to for ever be ‘the weird one’ on comedy bills, then he is at least embracing this role.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
12/08/2017 … If there are two things Brendon Burns likes, it’s talking about race and messing with his audience’s heads.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
11/08/2017 … A fire alarm and full evacuation isn’t the ideal way to start a show, and there were only about a dozen of us who made it back into Garrett Millerick’s…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
11/08/2017 … There’s a deadly serious story at the heart of Lou Conran’s show so traumatic that it may put off potential audiences.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
11/08/2017 … Brexit is creeping into a lot of shows this year.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
11/08/2017 … Dig out your finest dungarees; for there’s a denim party here, and you’re all invited.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Paul Fleckney
11/08/2017 … There’s been a loss in the Gein’s family – James Meehan is taking a break from the group.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review by Steve Bennett
11/08/2017 … Andy Field is such a creative, quirky joke-writer, but this show is slightly hamstrung by a flat, unfocussed delivery that makes it harder work than it needs be.
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