Comedy Reviews

Edinburgh Fringe review: Martin Mor, [kuh-MEE-dee-uhn]

Edinburgh Fringe review: Martin Mor, [kuh-MEE-dee-uhn]

Gigantic, beardy Northern Irishman Martin Mor looks more like a circus strongman than a comedian, which is perhaps down to the fact he is one. He used to perform in the big top and still offers family circus shows under the name Martin Bigpig.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: Gavin Webster, A Controversial Title In Order To Sell Tickets

Edinburgh Fringe review: Gavin Webster, A Controversial Title In Order To Sell Tickets

At one point in this extremely funny show, Gavin Webster pauses to let us know what he thinks of comedy journalists. Unsurprisingly, it's not pretty. In typically vituperative style, he announces that we can't tell our arses from our elbows. We're thick. We don't have a ruddy clue.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: Abi Roberts, Twerk in Progress

Edinburgh Fringe review: Abi Roberts, Twerk in Progress

Speaking about Twerk in Progress to Giggle Beats prior to Edinburgh, Abi Roberts said “I have a mic, a bar stool and water, that’s it." …

Edinburgh Fringe review: Dan Nightingale Is Trying His Best Not To Be A Dick

Edinburgh Fringe review: Dan Nightingale Is Trying His Best Not To Be A Dick

Outside the door of the venue, in front of the queuing audience, Dan Nightingale finishes putting together an electric fan. …

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jim Campbell’s Personal Space

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jim Campbell’s Personal Space

Jim Campbell is a pleasure to watch perform. He is warm, engaging and, crucially, very funny. …

Edinburgh Fringe review: McNeil and Pamphilon Go 8-Bit!

Edinburgh Fringe review: McNeil and Pamphilon Go 8-Bit!

The idea to develop a show combining comedy and video games will always sound dreamy to fans of both.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: James Christopher, Partially Sighted In All The Big Venues

Edinburgh Fringe review: James Christopher, Partially Sighted In All The Big Venues

Like. Lol. Smiley face. Whatever else indicates a thoroughly enjoyable and funny experience. Thank you, Mr James Christopher of York, England, for making the annual pilgrimage to Edinburgh and for making me laugh, repeatedly.…

Edinburgh Fringe review: Tiffany Stevenson, Optimist

Edinburgh Fringe review: Tiffany Stevenson, Optimist

Tiffany Stevenson looks rather angelic with her blonde hair and shimmering blue-green dress, but the minute she opens her mouth you realise that she's just the opposite. She's a brash, complex, unhinged demon woman, and she knows it. …

Edinburgh Fringe review: Lloyd Langford, Old Fashioned

Edinburgh Fringe review: Lloyd Langford, Old Fashioned

Lloyd Langford’s monotone delivery combined with his own admittance of being “a bit old fashioned” gives the impression that he must be a bit of a grump. That’s somewhat true, but thankfully for his audience, he is a very funny and likeable one. …

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