Edfringe Review: The Twisted Chronicles
Sometimes your historical interpretations are just too much for the establishment, and when you are relentlessly pursued by Ofsted for...
Ross Chalmers is a fourth year journalism student and a lover of all things comedy, theatre and music. He adores the weird and wonderful, and is always looking for unique shows that can provide a fresh perspective on life.
Sometimes your historical interpretations are just too much for the establishment, and when you are relentlessly pursued by Ofsted for...
Elliot Steel is not scared to joke about any topics – and he’ll remind you of this fact. However, when...
Harry Stachini is an affable, relatable presence onstage; he begins with some light crowd work, teasing the brave souls on...
Craig Hill bounds onto the stage, dressed head to toe in black, like a man possessed. He is a ball...
In one of the most defiantly unique shows at this year’s Fringe, Natalie Palamides takes the one-woman play to its...
You go into Gavin Webster’s show expecting exactly what it says on the tin, but you leave with something more...
To be fair to Amos Gill, he doesn’t attempt to hide his thesis statement – he is out and proud...
Ah, those Germans – known throughout the world as the natural masters of comedy, right? Stereotypically, no, Germans are not...
Josh Glanc is a silly billy, a cheeky monkey, even, and his show is for the very silliest among us....
It’s a show about a gap year. It would not be remiss to hear such a premise and let out...