Ariane Branigan
Ariane is a product marketing manager. In addition to writing and editing for The Wee Review, she's also a seasonal Fringe reviewer for The Scotsman.
Reviews: 94
Other Articles: 2
Bard Overboard: A Global Pandemic Special [ONLINE]
An amusing examination of corporate entertainment in the age of Coronavirus
Duologues: Four Minute Warning [ONLINE]
An enjoyable albeit meandering riff on nuclear apocalypse
Fringe of Colour: One Day Summer Collapses Into Autumn
Poignant short film examining the nature of home – or lack thereof
Five Encounters on a Site Called Craigslist [ONLINE]
Thought-provoking exploration of intimacy in the digital age
Lola and Jo: Escape
Clues and laughs aplenty in this escape room sketch show
Dylan Dodds and Friends (Friends Not Included)
Interesting comedy concept lacks direction
Feed Wolf Ice Cream: A Comedy Show About Death
Humorous examination of death and the afterlife
Luke Rollason’s Infinite Content
Clowning meets technology in this absurdist comedy show
Susie McCabe: Domestic Disaster
Another triumph from the Scottish Queen of comedy
Daniel Nils Roberts: The History of the World in 1 Hour
Talented comedian tries to cover the entirety of world history in one hour
Police Cops: Badass Be Thy Name
Another hit show from the creators of Police Cops, but this time it’s 1999
Ken Cheng: To All The Racists I’ve Blocked Before
Humorous dissection of racism, both in the UK and online
Pathetic Fallacy
A different performer every day, enacting Anita Rochon’s vision
Aaron Simmonds: Disabled Coconut
A refreshing stand-up routine about the ridiculousness of everyday life
Alice Snedden: Absolute Monster
New Zealand comic delights in her second Fringe show