Edfringe Review: Margolyes and Dickens: More Best Bits
Miriam Margolyes returns to this year’s Fringe, with More Best Bits, as a follow up to her 2024 show The Best Bits. Margolyes opens her show with a decent attempt at a...
Miriam Margolyes returns to this year’s Fringe, with More Best Bits, as a follow up to her 2024 show The Best Bits. Margolyes opens her show with a decent attempt at a...
Arriving at the show to offer the audience a buffet of tarts and sausage rolls, Molly herself is a treat, as she guides you through her love life, work life and her...
Paul Sinha is back at the Fringe, this time with a memoir of his life. After an eventful past few years, Sinha gives us behind the scenes access. Most celebrities write what...
I’m sure there’s an audience somewhere for Su Mi’s material but it wasn’t for the people I sat with. When the only laughs come out of awkwardness it heightens the disconnect from...
Jade Franks is one to watch in this hilarious production about classism. Drawing on her own experience, Eat The Rich (but maybe not me mates x) scrutinizes what it is like to go from Liverpool to Cambridge University. ...
I walk in and receive a raffle ticket. Immediately, anticipation is high, but so is my confusion. I believe this is the perfect mix of emotions when entering the show BeHeMoth. A...
With a projector and PowerPoint slide to drill home the data, Tom’s unique set uses polls, graphs and scales to reinforce his take on happiness, sex, emotional intimacy and health. He quantifies his...
Summing up Eric Rushton can be done in three words. Deadpan, funny and relatable. Using his childhood, social awkwardness and depression as springboards for his jokes the 29-year old tells us how...
Missing the 2024 Fringe due to the small inconvenience of a stroke doesn’t dull Cat’s brilliance one bit. Her hour long stand up/ cabaret routine is polished as Cat proves that she definitely...
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