Carl Donnelly has quickly become a clown that I will always try to catch at the Fringe. I first came across him for the most ridiculous of reasons, we were going through the program whilst impressively drunk and I saw... Continue Reading →
On a day of great shows (Larry Dean & Pierre Novelli) we had chosen Andrew Maxwell as the closing act, the coup de grace, the finale. And once again this clown stuck a cherry on top of an almost perfect... Continue Reading →
Following on from last years truly brilliant show Pierre Novellie had become one of the first names on the team sheet when it came to buying tickets for this years Fringe. Even though he has been performing for years I... Continue Reading →
I must start this review with an odd thank you, due to this venue only having a tiny and (respectfully) quiet bar we were forced to find another nearby. We stumbled in to 'The Nightcap', a basement bar located almost... Continue Reading →
You ever wonder how many souls ended up in the same twisted circus tent as Ella Woods for the same delusional reasons I did? The story begins with me emerging from a soul-crushing breakfast experience at the godforsaken 'Hemma,' a... Continue Reading →
This performer has become an absolute must see for me over the last few years. As soon as I discovered he was bringing his ever-increasing bag of trick to this year’s Fringe the tickets were bought. Nick Mohammed’s character “Mr... Continue Reading →
"I came to get down, I came to get down, so get out your seat and jump around!" When breaking in an Edinburgh Fringe newbie the temptation is to just go for the big name acts, the guaranteed bangers, the... Continue Reading →
My girlfriend has two things in life that she truly adores (I am neither of those two things) the first is comedy, the second is sci-fi. In a world where attractive women are being called out online for wearing nerd... Continue Reading →
How does one even begin to review Bill Hicks? I think a good place to start would be with his choice of intro music... Hendrix, a genius in his chosen field who left us far too soon and with only... Continue Reading →
