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Huge Davies: Album For My Ancestors (Dead) – (2025)

I swear we didn’t pick this show because of the poster. I know we’ve been guilty of that at the Fringe (totally justified, by the way), but this time, that was not the case… That said, is this not one... Continue Reading →

Tommy Tiernan: Tommedian (2024)

A few weeks ago, I was watching some reruns of Derry Girls with a good friend when she made the following remark: "I love the dad in this, he's hilarious. Do you know if he's been in anything else?" To... Continue Reading →

Ari Eldjárn: Return of the Icelandic (2024)

For the last few months, a group of my friends has been getting together to watch stand-up. It all started with a '£2 Tuesday' night at 2Northdown, which went down incredibly well. Since then, we have caught shows fairly regularly,... Continue Reading →

Phil Ellis: Phil Ellis’s Excellent Comedy Show (2023)

It has been quite a while since we last caught a show at the Soho Theatre, no real reason for this but as we walked through the doors it hit me just how much I'd missed it. There is a... Continue Reading →

Nick Mohammed: A Christmas Carol-ish… by Mr Swallow (2022) 

It’s a strange feeling to be truly gutted that a clown has had to cancel their Fringe run due to other commitments. Whilst also being genuinely dead chuffed that those ‘other commitments’ have led to back-to-back Emmy Nominations for one... Continue Reading →

Police Cops: Badass Be Thy Name (redux 2020)

No, you are not experiencing deja vu, we have in fact covered this particular show before. You can read that glowing Police Cops review right here. We are writing this redux in response to an accusation from an acquaintance down... Continue Reading →

Ari Eldjarn: Eagle Fire Iron (2019)

It was a mid week night in Soho and I have to say that it felt good to have some live comedy on the schedule. My comedy pal for the evening and I had decided to bar crawl our way... Continue Reading →

Mae Martin: Dope (2017)

Everyone has a type of comedy that they love - sketch, end-of-pier, quickfire gag artists, surreal, musical etc etc. My personal favourite has always been the storyteller, the clown who can mix insightful truth and sadness into an hour where... Continue Reading →

The Horne Section w/ Tim Key (2017)

There is something ever so comfortable about The Horne Section – they get on stage and within minutes you feel feel like one of the guys, part of the banter, in on the joke. It's an incredible skill and is one... Continue Reading →

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