Edfringe Comedy Review: Sian Davies: Band of Gold
Sian Davies is an infectiously endearing presence onstage; it can feel as if you’re conversing with a friend, watching them...
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.
Sian Davies is an infectiously endearing presence onstage; it can feel as if you’re conversing with a friend, watching them...
Ray O’Leary lets you know early on that he studied philosophy, and it wouldn’t be inapposite to suggest that his...
Nate Kitch’s show could aptly be described as anti-comedy. Now that sounds bad but, while it’s not as well polished...
Not many people can say they’ve debuted a comedy show at age 81. Self-proclaimed “sit-down tragic”, Jeff Stark, can, and...
It’s refreshing to see a drag king act at the Fringe, considering the current saturation of their drag queen counterparts...
At the beginning of his show, Alfie Brown asks the audience whether they believe in the concept of remorse. He...
When you’re handed a custard cream by a drag queen with a distinctive Northern English drawl, you know you’re in...
Naomi Grossman, of American Horror Story fame, is ambitious in what she wants to achieve with her hour and fifteen-minute...
Sara Barron, an American comic anchored in the UK, delivers a masterclass in how to deal with high-strung parents, relationship...
Jamie D’Souza does not have any grand entrance to make or any loud method for starting his show, he simply...