Edfringe Review: Scaramouche Jones
What an absolute privilege to see Thom Tuck as Scaramouche Jones, first performed in 2005, revived in 2015. Tuck has now ...
What an absolute privilege to see Thom Tuck as Scaramouche Jones, first performed in 2005, revived in 2015. Tuck has now ...
It’s a familiar phrase thrown back by harangued mothers and bolstering best friends: “You’ll like it when you get there”. ...
Emmanuel may be the most 'modest' comedian I’ve ever seen. He is a greatly entertaining comic who uses his almost ...
An eccentric, sparkly-dressed bunch that lives off drugs, thrift shops, and a love for the stage, band together during the ...
Dru Cripps walks into the room looking straight from the 1980s, with a boiler suit, baseball cap, round circular glasses, ...
A voice from the crowd chuckles at Jeromaia not appearing on stage. ‘Oh wow oh wow oh wow’ he mumbles. Not knowing ...
Katie Norris is wicked, delusional, spicy, and hilarious in her unapologetic rant about being an old soul mid-30s woman. Katie ...
Marc Jennings has come across to Edinburgh with his classic cheeky Glaswegian humour. Two things are important to him during ...
Welcome to our Entertainment Now WoW Awards for the third week of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Our award for Best ...
Simon found out he was autistic later in life, which was a surprise to him but absolutely no one else ...