Now: Shame – Review
This delightful duo of medieval charlatans are on an episodic journey of absurdity in their quest to entertain. This wild...
Greg Clay has just finished a Classics degree at Edinburgh University. A big comedy fan, he particularly loves exploring the free shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
This delightful duo of medieval charlatans are on an episodic journey of absurdity in their quest to entertain. This wild...
Iceland may not be known for its heat, but this Scandi is wonderfully warming. He’s charismatic, charming and undeniably funny...
Luca Cupani has a wonderfully positive outlook on life, he likes to think that if one door closes another opens....
Rich Hardisty is a raw, emotive and incredibly funny storyteller. He guides us through his unbelievable life that contains tales...
The ten-year conflict with the Greeks has finally drawn to a close and they’ve left without a trace, except for...
Fairweather comes with a brilliantly well-written show purely based around her vendetta list. But as you may imagine with someone...
Myra DuBois takes the Edinburgh stage like the saint she is to help her adoring fans with all their life...
Doctors must remain professional while on shift, but when Asante clocks out, he’s allowed to be his daft, hysterical self. ...
There are two things that become immediately apparent when you meet Liam Farrelly, he’s very Glaswegian and he’s really not...
The Queen of Soul is beyond imitation, but this band of passionate artists do a damn good job. It’s a...