Edfringe Comedy Review: Celya AB: Of All People
Celya AB brings a warm, Parisian sensibility to the Edinburgh Fringe as she takes you on a journey through her...
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.
Celya AB brings a warm, Parisian sensibility to the Edinburgh Fringe as she takes you on a journey through her...
Forget Challengers, if it’s steamy tennis action you’re looking for, comic Adam Riches has read your mind and put together...
Alfie Packham is not the sort of comedian to shout at you to get his point across or deliver his...
Paddy Young cuts an intentionally sweaty, nervous figure onstage. His self-deprecating style of humour is paired with a vaguely reptilian...
In the context of Donald Trump’s potential re-election in the US and troubling far-right violence in the UK, this show...
Such a title for a show could lead to the obvious questions: why? Who asked for this? But you might...
When you walk into the cauldron that hosts this adaptation of Irvine Welsh's 1993 novel, you do not take your...
They say that future and present generations are haunted by the ghosts of the past, and Myra’s Story takes this...
Ali Woods show about love is a hilarious, compelling and deeply touching blend of storytelling and stand-up. Much of his...
Anesti Danelis has amassed a considerable following online – more than 150,000 on Instagram and more than 400,000 on YouTube...