
The Kagools
17/08/2015 … Rarely has mime been so beautifully executed by two women wearing raincoats, dancing to an Eighties pop soundtrack.
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
17/08/2015 … Rarely has mime been so beautifully executed by two women wearing raincoats, dancing to an Eighties pop soundtrack.
17/08/2015 … There are few finer sights in comedy than Glenn Wool in full flow, and this is a powerhouse hour of stand-up slightly let down by the odd routine and a weird last…
17/08/2015 … There’s something very appealing about the way Alice Fraser’s sharp mind works.
17/08/2015 … Initially, the thing that sets Minor Delays apart as a sketch trio is their unique performance style – always facing forward, never each other, even when they’re…
17/08/2015 … What a solo debut for Peter Brush! This is a man whose lack of stage presence, lack of cool, and turned-down-to-two demeanour all reverse expectations and make him…
17/08/2015 … Charity shops across the land must have been delighted to see Joseph Morpurgo over the past year, carting off obscure LPs that they would never have otherwise shifted.
17/08/2015 … Andrew Watts is pleased to have carved out a niche for himself in comedy, a tweedy mix of cricket, economic theory and very English social awkwardness.
17/08/2015 … Aidan Killian consistently writes and performs the most committed, knottiest, issue-comedy shows on the Fringe; he’s done the bankers, he’s done Buddhism and…
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