Edinburgh Fringe Comedy

 Andrew Dipper

Review: Chris Ramsey: Offermation – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh

Review: Chris Ramsey: Offermation – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh

Last year it was Aggrophobic and this year it’s Offermation. Offermation? What on earth is Chris Ramsey playing at? Thankfully, he explains right at the top.

 Andrew Dipper

Review: Roisin Conaty: Destiny’s Dickhead – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh

Review: Roisin Conaty: Destiny’s Dickhead – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh

Three stars for Roisin Conaty.

 John Thompson

Review: Rich Hall – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh.

Review: Rich Hall – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh.

“This was a tremendous show”, writes John Thompson.

 Andrew Dipper

Review: Imran Yusuf – Bring The Thunder – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh

Review: Imran Yusuf – Bring The Thunder – Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh

Three stars for Imran Yusuf.

 Andrew Dipper

Review: Peacock & Gamble’s Emergency Broadcast – Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh

Review: Peacock & Gamble’s Emergency Broadcast – Pleasance Dome, Edinburgh

Peacock and Gamble’s Emergency Broadcast, an hour of daft, anti-comedy stuff from a cracking double-act.

 Andrew Dipper

Review: Danny Pensive’s Map Of Britain – The Caves, Edinburgh

Review: Danny Pensive’s Map Of Britain – The Caves, Edinburgh

This year’s show, Danny Pensive’s Map Of Britain, is the natural extension of his YouTube videos, and it almost works.

 Andrew Dipper

Interview: The Boy With Tape On His Face

Interview: The Boy With Tape On His Face

Tape Face is at the Pleasance Courtyard from 15th to 28th August at 9:10pm.

 John Thompson

Review: Lynsey Nellis: Talking To You Is Cheaper Than Therapy – The Three Sisters, Edinburgh

Review: Lynsey Nellis: Talking To You Is Cheaper Than Therapy – The Three Sisters, Edinburgh

Free package shows are a handy way for new acts to showcase their stuff in Edinburgh, but Talking To You Is Cheaper Than Therapy comes too soon for novice Lynsey Nellis.

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