Edfringe Comedy Review: Steve Bugeja: Shiny
Steve Bugeja’s recently cancelled ITV2 sitcom, Buffering, as well as his journey to getting it on the air, forms the...
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.
Steve Bugeja’s recently cancelled ITV2 sitcom, Buffering, as well as his journey to getting it on the air, forms the...
Eric Rushton’s spotty past and employment history are so funny it would be a shame not to turn it into...
Milo Edwards sets the tone early on – he comes out loud, audacious, with a slickly black sense of humour...
Kai Humphries brings a uniquely affable Geordie perspective to his comedy, he likes to tell tall tales and relay some...
Josh Jones cuts a flamboyant, genial presence on stage. He’s wonderfully camp and warm as he spouts short anecdotes and...
Garrett Millerick is an angry man, angry about an entire range of subjects: JFK, nursery teachers, the disobedience of his...
Ada Campe’s raunchy, cabaret themed comedy hour is a unique, sneakily clever rollercoaster ride. Featuring magic tricks, more traditional standup,...
In the galaxy of Fringe shows with supposedly poignant themes and melodrama tacked on to draw sympathy from crowds, it...
The fact that there is not one but two Gwyneth Paltrow ski trial shows at this year’s Fringe is perhaps...
Stuffed is a tale of food banks, putting out fires and the non-reaction of people in power to an all-encompassing...