Briefs: Sweatshop – Review
The queens at Briefs Factory promise fun in this action-packed hour, and they do not disappoint. Fronted by the amazing Tash York, this Sweatshop is full of laughs, energy and of course...
The queens at Briefs Factory promise fun in this action-packed hour, and they do not disappoint. Fronted by the amazing Tash York, this Sweatshop is full of laughs, energy and of course...
Johns greets us with a warm and friendly attitude, and from the start you feel like you’ve stumbled upon a genuinely funny guy. The Geordie dialect is certainly a plus when it...
Melissa Stephens is laying it all out for audiences to see, with nothing in her life off-limits. She is talking all about her childhood in the deep south of the US, her...
At an intersection between cabaret, comedy and tribute act, you will find the creation of “An Evening Without Kate Bush”. It is an absolute dream show for any superfans, but even if...
Sasha Ellen presumably named her show “Creeps and Geeks” as they are the types of men she has frequent interactions with. “Creeps” being one because, sadly, they seem to be everywhere, and...
Ed Aczel really is a master of expressionless anti-comedy. He’s wonderfully blasé about literally anything and everything as he chats with the audience to supplement his already great jokes. Aczel admits that...
Tell us about your show. Why should we go and see it? I had a bad year. Nothing to do with covid (how unique). Your classic loads of death year. It’s very...
Mark Silcox is a true comedian’s comedian. His character work is so impressive that the performing doctor is almost indiscernible as a character. His anti-humour style renders you at his ridiculous will. ...
Harriet Kemsley seems like a wild child all grown up, and with the arrival of a new baby it’s time for her to get serious about raising her daughter. Kemsley is likeable...
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