Edinburgh Fringe review: Robin Morgan, Guten Morgan
“While time will tell whether Robin turns out to be Clark Kent or Superman, he’s already an interesting and engaging presence.”
Edinburgh Fringe review: The Horne Section’s Question Sessions
“Horne’s innate charm and quick wit manage to keep it on track, making for a dynamic and jubilant end to a day at the Fringe.”
Edinburgh Fringe review: Tony Law, Frillemorphesis
“Just watching Tony Law work is an education. Anyone who’s serious about comedy should go see him.”
Sam Simmons wins the 2015 Edinburgh Comedy Award
John Kearns and Freddie Flintoff presented the award at a ceremony at Dovecot Studios on Infirmary Street.
2015 Edinburgh Comedy Award nominees announced
The nominations are in for the 2015 Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
Edinburgh Fringe review: Silky, The Shrieking In My Mind
“Silky’s show is a charmingly relaxed weave of audience interaction, stories and songs.”
Edinburgh Fringe review: Chris Coltrane, Left-Wing Propaganda Machine
“A friendly, inclusive and enjoyably funny hour of interesting political discussion.”
Edinburgh Fringe review: Max & Ivan, The End
“The End is another amazingly well put together comedy from Max Olesker and Ivan Gonzalez, that is as high-scoring in laughs as it is in poignant, wholly captivated moments.”