Paul Williams: Mamiya 7
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
24/08/2024 … Paul Williams’ latest show is framed as a romantic quest, a found footage escapade rendered in technicolour and gorgeous pastels, taking in the boulevards…
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Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
24/08/2024 … Paul Williams’ latest show is framed as a romantic quest, a found footage escapade rendered in technicolour and gorgeous pastels, taking in the boulevards…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
24/08/2024 … Such is Peter Bazely’s disdain for middle-of-the-road stand-up, dismissed as podcasting about family and relationships while doing routines about your awful…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
24/08/2024 … ‘By the time I was 13, my mum had hit me so much it’s a miracle I’m not doing burlesque,’ says Spring Day, in a typically jet-black joke…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
24/08/2024 … This spritely and stupidly inventive show is the funniest take on Arthurian legend since Monty Python.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
24/08/2024 … Wearing a football shirt bedazzled with rhinestones, Mark Bittlestone says he’s what’s known in the industry as ’a little gay boy’.
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
24/08/2024 … A reveal partway through Larry Dean’s show goes a long way to explaining his enthusiasm for pulling expressive, contorted faces, his often monstrous physicality…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
24/08/2024 … A modern musical about a historic US political figure? I can’t see that ever catching on… Ellie MacPherson is a huge Abraham Lincoln buff, identifying…
Edinburgh Fringe comedy review
24/08/2024 … Both Duncan Brothers are running solo clowning shows this Fringe alongside their nightly collaboration Blood Sword, and their one-off play Jeremy Segway.
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