HOT
Entertainment Now
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Comedy
  • Music
  • TV
  • Movies
  • Theatre
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcasts
  • Edinburgh Festivals
Entertainment Now
No Result
View All Result
Home Comedy

Edfringe Comedy Review: Harriet Kemsley: Everything Always Works Out For Me

Latharna Imlah by Latharna Imlah
August 6, 2024
in Comedy, Edinburgh Festivals
8 0
0
Edfringe Comedy Review: Harriet Kemsley: Everything Always Works Out For Me
8
SHARES
392
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
dolly parton

It takes a significant life event to drive someone into the service of a spiritual leader, particularly one who may or may not be called Dave. For Harriet, this event comes in the form of her divorce.

It must be bad, to drive someone to gurus and daily affirmations but Harriet manages to spin it into a very serviceable hour of comedy. The show’s title, ‘Everything Always Works Out For Me’ is her new mantra she tells herself each day and it’s a good one. Unfortunately for me, although her hour definitely did ‘work out’ i.e. she doesn’t die on stage and there are no awkward pauses or technical issues, for me the show doesn’t amount to too much more than that.

There really is nothing wrong with the show. Her anecdotes on an unflattering appearance in a tell-all book are interesting, and her jabs at now ex-husband hit their mark. However, beyond that nothing stands out as being a highlight of the show or a reason I’d recommend it particularly to a friend.

She’s obviously very well established, that much is at least clear by her subtle namedrops throughout the show, but her delivery wasn’t quite to my taste. She has a slightly crazed energy, and a very typically millennial awkwardness to her cadence. She self identifies as ‘clumsy and thick’ which unfortunately is slightly relatable to the more awkward moments of my life, but isn’t backed up with enough strong punchlines to hit you over the head with funny.

Harriet Kemsley: Everything Always Works Out For Me, 18.10, Monkey Barrel, until August 25

Tickets are available at https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/harriet-kemsley-everything-always-works-out-for-me.

Latharna Imlah

Tags: reviews
Latharna Imlah

Latharna Imlah

Latharna is an MA Journalism student at Napier University. This will be her second year reviewing Fringe shows, after loving it last year. She's hoping to give even more 5 star reviews this time around!

Trending

Music: Zoé Basha Blurs Borders and Time on Soul-Stirring Debut Album Gamble
Uncategorized

Music: Zoé Basha Blurs Borders and Time on Soul-Stirring Debut Album Gamble

2 weeks ago
Sorry, Baby to Open Edinburgh International Film Festival
Edinburgh Festivals

Sorry, Baby to Open Edinburgh International Film Festival

3 weeks ago
Louis Theroux Is Back – And He’s Bringing Bella Ramsey, Little Simz, Sean Penn & More With Him
News

Louis Theroux Is Back – And He’s Bringing Bella Ramsey, Little Simz, Sean Penn & More With Him

4 weeks ago
Music: The Great Escape Reviews
Music

Music: The Great Escape Reviews

15 hours ago
Music: Shawn Matthew drops explosive new bass house single ‘Work to the Beat’
Music

Music: Shawn Matthew drops explosive new bass house single ‘Work to the Beat’

3 weeks ago
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Comedy
  • Music
  • TV
  • Movies
  • Theatre
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcasts
  • Edinburgh Festivals

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In