Edfringe Review: Grace Petrie: This is No Time To Panic
Sitting down on my foldable seat, I overheard the woman next to me say to a friend she had bumped into at the show, “I could only afford two fringe shows, so...
Sitting down on my foldable seat, I overheard the woman next to me say to a friend she had bumped into at the show, “I could only afford two fringe shows, so...
Jenny Tian and Harry Jun have come from Australia to bring you some comedy - joining them on stage: a token white man. Every show, these two self-proclaimed Wongs bring out a...
Sanjay Lago is a gay Indian man who simply wants to be accepted. At his ‘book launch’ we learn of his story and the struggles he has dealt with. He’s relatable and offers an...
Joe Sutherland is trying to learn ‘straight man’ lingo and navigate life at 36. Coming up to a 10 year anniversary with his boyfriend (cue ‘aws’ from the audience), Sutherland is thinking...
am/pm is a storytelling show by Johnny White Really-Really as he through the life of a receptionist, mainly narratives around their boss. White’s humour is dry and deadpan. It is unique to him, and I have not seen...
Urooj Ashfaq is trying a new style at this year’s Fringe, this time she is not playing nice. After a bad review, Urooj (don't call her Ashfaq - which refers to her...
Dr Benji Waterhouse is an NHS psychiatrist who is at the Fringe to lift the lid on all things mental health. His show Maddening is at the Pleasance and is both informative...
Kanpur: 1857 starts with an introduction to the real life events, accompanied by live tabla drums. Niall Moorjani is our Indian Rebel, tied to a cannon and we are the historic audience...
Mary O Connell's second Edinburgh Fringe show Dilly Dally is all about family. Her family loved her - but maybe they loved her too much. This is a show about what she...
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