Edinburgh Fringe review: John Robertson, A Nifty History of Evil
Performing in what he describes as ‘a cupboard’, a packed, oversold audience gets up-close and personal with the manic, intense and irrepressible John Robertson.
Edinburgh Fringe review: Harriet Dyer, Barking At Aeroplanes
Despite the single digit crowd, there’s a pleasant atmosphere in Bar 50 as the few punters here tonight hang on Harriet Dyer’s every word.
Edinburgh Fringe review: Phil Wang, Mellow Yellow
Phil Wang has packed a lot into his first quarter century. President of Cambridge Footlights; two prestigious student comedy awards: appearances on BBC radio and TV. So does comedy fame and fortune lie ahead?
Edinburgh Fringe review: Luisa Omielan, Am I Right Ladies?
The queue for Luisa Omielan’s show could well be mistaken for a line outside a pop concert. Whooping groups of girls come in packs of four or more, clamouring for a seat at the front to be as close to their idol as possible.
Edinburgh Fringe review: Luke Benson Makes Something Of Himself
The early signs were unconvincing. Outside, heavy showers thinned the passing trade.
Stephen Bailey: How to find love at the Edinburgh Fringe
Let’s jump straight to it, shall we? The Edinburgh Fringe can’t just be about comedy.
Radio 1 to broadcast live comedy from the Edinburgh Fringe
BBC Radio 1 is to stream a comedy gig live from the Edinburgh Fringe.
Peacock versus Gamble
They were once the best double act in the whole world, but now Peacock & Gamble go head to head at the Edinburgh Fringe 2014 with separate solo shows at the same time…