
Andrew Lawrence: Reasons To Kill Yourself
25/08/2014 … In his ninth, and possibly final, solo show, Andrew Lawrence bares his soul beyond the weary, sneering, misanthropic rants of released frustration that have become…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
25/08/2014 … In his ninth, and possibly final, solo show, Andrew Lawrence bares his soul beyond the weary, sneering, misanthropic rants of released frustration that have become…
25/08/2014 … As an improvised courtroom showdown, the tone of This Is Your Trial can be set by the audience.
25/08/2014 … After taking on the Bard, the Bible and the history of America the Reduced Shakespeare Company have now chosen to focus on their attentions on the engine that drives…
24/08/2014 … Watching Steve Jameson as Sol Bernstein can feel like watching a tribute act to stand-up itself, like an echo of the Catskills Mountains, so pitch-perfect are his…
24/08/2014 … Difficult to judge as a pure comedy show, Tim Fitzhigham’s Hellfire is an engrossing romp through some of the murkier, sinister aspects of the upper echelons…
24/08/2014 … This is less a show about being funny as part of the recovery process, Lee Ridley – aka Lost Voice guy – acknowledges.
24/08/2014 … Stalking confidently on to stage in his Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles T-shirt, Nathan Caton has an instantly likeable charm and begins bit of chit-chat with the audience,…
24/08/2014 … This is a disappointing return to Edinburgh from one of the more intriguing acts of the 2013 Fringe.
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