Edfringe Review: Dangerous Goods
Sexual feminist cabaret is how this show is described and it sure is. Coming out to an emphatic rendition of The...
Jed Bowen has lived in Edinburgh all his life. He's currently finishing his master's in journalism and is looking to broaden his cultural horizons by reviewing shows at the Fringe.
Sexual feminist cabaret is how this show is described and it sure is. Coming out to an emphatic rendition of The...
The hour you spend with Olaf Falafel is very silly. He warns this show is for 12+ which might be an...
Chaotic is a word that gets thrown around, but this hour is the very definition of it. Tony comes out dressed...
The sheer crowd madness induced by this interactive text-based game, which has its own cult following, is really something to...
It means yes in three different languages. The South African dancing troupe dance, sing and read poems all relating to...
A lengthy ‘legal notice’ absolves Dr. Silcox of any blame that his advice may lead to - which is strange...
Trevor blends stand-up with poetry to create an hour that feels more like an intimate conversation than a performance. It...
Silly. Chaotic. Ridiculous. Nonsense. Take your pick. I didn’t think this would be my thing. I think it might just...
Bouncing between new jokes, ‘Simmons classics’ and sharp audience interaction, Mark’s 50-minute set is a fast, clever crowd-pleaser. With a...
Tom’s observational generation spanning routine is tight, smooth and weirdly insightful. He works the crowds choosing three audience members to hit...