It's essentially the last day of the Fringe and I find myself in a venue that I have never visited before - the best way to describe it would be an over-sized bomb shelter reinforced by an eclectic collection of... Continue Reading →
This was a show that we had been looking forward to all Fringe, we had spent a stupidly hot day drinking Absinthe cocktails (the appropriately named 'Corpse Reviver No2' ) in order to get us ready for another evening of comedy...... Continue Reading →
At one point during tonight's introduction Reg talks about just how long he has lived in Britain and how many years he has been coming to the festival - this got me to thinking. The first Reginald D Hunter show... Continue Reading →
Last year's Flo & Joan show was great... This was better. Packing in to the sold out Piccolo tent I had a feeling that something had changed. I've seen these clowns perform live twice before and on both occasions they... Continue Reading →
Many moons ago I caught Jessie Cave's first Edinburgh Fringe solo show, bookwork, it was a thoroughly enjoyable piece of comedy theatre made more amusing by the fact that it wasn't exactly a solo show - Jessie's younger sister Bebe... Continue Reading →
If the Noise Next Door were a boy band then Tom Houghton would be the Bobby Brown, the Robbie Williams, the Zane. He was the breakaway performer from a group on the rise and the bravery and risks associated with... Continue Reading →
Since Tom Rosenthal last appeared at the Fringe this clown really has gone from strength to strength - TV shows like Plebs and Friday Night Dinner have pretty much made him a household name and I can see his acting... Continue Reading →
Every day at the Fringe that includes a trip to Just the Tonic at the Caves is a good day. For my money this is the best venue bar at the fringe and I have wasted many a happy hour... Continue Reading →
