Edfringe Comedy Review: Adam Flood: Back of the Spoon
Adam Flood’s dad-based material can feel sensitive, personal, and funny, but at other times awkward and strangely disjointed. He struggles ...
Adam Flood’s dad-based material can feel sensitive, personal, and funny, but at other times awkward and strangely disjointed. He struggles ...
I’M a huge Hegley fan anyway but to start a show with a poem about my favourite artist, Caravaggio, sealed ...
A folk revival always comes back in a time of unrest, so God knows we need one now. Sh!t Theatre, ...
We enter to actress Isabella Nefar preparing the mise en place. The faint scent of cut red onion is just ...
Dan Tiernan is a shouty man. Sometimes punchlines are shouted and sometimes just a violent gnashing of the teeth, this ...
Celya AB brings a warm, Parisian sensibility to the Edinburgh Fringe as she takes you on a journey through her ...
You may not be surprised to hear that this show contains swearing, considering the title. The fact that it is ...
The frantic comedic ramblings of Alex Franklin produce a cacophony of laughter that echoes around the room. Franklin’s comedy focuses ...
VLAD bounds on stage and bounces about like an excitable Labrador puppy, and I think that’s part of the problem. ...
"Same on the outside, different on the inside" encapsulates Barton Williams's raw and poignant narrative as a Vietnam adoptee during ...