Nikhil Tilwalli: A Panda Suit, Pythagoras and Plenty of Puns
08/08/2013 … New Yorker Nikhil Tilwalli has an almost forensic obsession with puns, enjoying figuring out how to make them work and pondering on what the ambiguities of language…
Here are our reviews of comedy Gigs
08/08/2013 … New Yorker Nikhil Tilwalli has an almost forensic obsession with puns, enjoying figuring out how to make them work and pondering on what the ambiguities of language…
08/08/2013 … Last year, Alfie Brown ramped up his comedy several gears with an intense, caustic hour of comedy in which he yomped to the intellectual high ground from where he…
08/08/2013 … Like David Baddiel, Ian Cognito is back on the Fringe for the first time in more than 15 years.
07/08/2013 … Screwtopia is the comedy equivalent of drinking twelve shots of espresso while listening to a souped up happy hardcore megamix on a strobe-lit fairground ride.
07/08/2013 … James Acaster is in no rush to make you laugh.
07/08/2013 … With its trained ostrich, troupe of aquatic dancers, and the first stand-up to be performed in Aramaic for 2,000 years, Alex Horne’s Lies is the winner of this…
07/08/2013 … From what he tells us, it’s a miracle that Pat Cahill got this show written at all.
07/08/2013 … In honour of Gary Delaney’s simple approach to stand-up; a simple review.
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