Tiff Stevenson: Sex, Construction Sites and Melted Brains
“I’ve called my show Post Coital because I wanted something about the sort of thoughts you have when you’ve had sex and you’re falling asleep and you have creative thoughts about the...
“I’ve called my show Post Coital because I wanted something about the sort of thoughts you have when you’ve had sex and you’re falling asleep and you have creative thoughts about the...
Walking in, Betty is doing an interpretive dance, scantily clad, a fitting phrase as her outfit reminds me of medieval armour. What I didn’t know is that the cladding comes off like...
Silly. Chaotic. Ridiculous. Nonsense. Take your pick. I didn’t think this would be my thing. I think it might just be a guilty pleasure. Make sure to have your phone charged as...
Bouncing between new jokes, ‘Simmons classics’ and sharp audience interaction, Mark’s 50-minute set is a fast, clever crowd-pleaser. With a slick mix of expectation and word play he ‘ticks’ his successful jokes...
Carl Donnelly, with his warm, relaxed, laid back style is a firm favourite with Fringe audiences. He tells Entertainment Now how he plans to enjoy the festival and shares fond memories of...
When I first watched the film Sunshine on Leith, I remembered how amazing and catchy the songs and cast were. I also remember listening only to the Proclaimers for a week straight....
Tom’s observational generation spanning routine is tight, smooth and weirdly insightful. He works the crowds choosing three audience members to hit his points home – an elderly gentleman in his 70s, one in...
The first showcase for disabled comics returns in triumph on its 20th Anniversary, with many of the original cast still in place. And in Steve Day's case, in a touching homage to...
Lubna Kerr is the woman at the forefront of this play. But this is not her story. It’s Steven’s. She plays both herself and Steven, in fact she plays everyone in this play. Steven is...
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