Innes McQuillin

Edinburgh Fringe review: Tony Law, Frillemorphesis

Edinburgh Fringe review: Tony Law, Frillemorphesis

“Just watching Tony Law work is an education. Anyone who’s serious about comedy should go see him.”

 Innes McQuillin

Edinburgh Fringe review: Silky, The Shrieking In My Mind

Edinburgh Fringe review: Silky, The Shrieking In My Mind

“Silky’s show is a charmingly relaxed weave of audience interaction, stories and songs.”

 Innes McQuillin

Edinburgh Fringe review: Fern Brady, People Are Idiots

Edinburgh Fringe review: Fern Brady, People Are Idiots

“Performing to a full house audience in a small room at noon, Fern’s beautifully paced, consistent set drew laughter and applause throughout.”

 Innes McQuillin

Edinburgh Fringe review: Seymour Mace, Niche As F*ck!

Edinburgh Fringe review: Seymour Mace, Niche As F*ck!

“The world needs more of Seymour Mace’s adult fun.”

 Innes McQuillin

Edinburgh Fringe review: Michael J Dolan, Miserable Guts

Edinburgh Fringe review: Michael J Dolan, Miserable Guts

With billing as “comedy’s bleak philosopher” it should be immediately clear that Michael J Dolan isn’t your average funny man.

 Innes McQuillin

Edinburgh Fringe review: Tiff Stevenson, Mad Man

Edinburgh Fringe review: Tiff Stevenson, Mad Man

If there’s a correlation between the space a comedian occupies and their career standing, then Tiff Stevenson is doing very nicely, thank you.

 Innes McQuillin

Edinburgh Fringe review: Yianni, Why Did the Chicken Cross the Line?

Edinburgh Fringe review: Yianni, Why Did the Chicken Cross the Line?

“While Yianni doesn’t flaunt it, the suspicion is he’s the smartest in the room. His clever logic and observations provide smiles, chuckles and laughs throughout.”

 Innes McQuillin

Edinburgh Fringe review: Raymond Mearns Is Growing Old Disgracefully

Edinburgh Fringe review: Raymond Mearns Is Growing Old Disgracefully

“While Raymond Mearns was rewarded with a full house on the night, the appreciative audience were the big winners.”

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