

Corinne Kemp
Edinburgh based MarComms and short story writer, Corinne is mostly found drinking bubble tea whilst wandering botanical gardens in search of oddly named plants. She is a great enthusiast of comedy, horror and marmite.
Reviews: 11
Other Articles: 0

Phoebe Robinson: Sorry, Harriet Tubman
American’s charm carries a less than cohesive set

Yuriko Kotani: Somosomo
A superb show that leaves the audience feeling inspired and hopeful

Aboriginal Comedy Allstars
Kevin, Steph and Andy are truly aboriginal comedy allstars and the show they deliver is without a doubt, ‘deadly’

Michael Odewale: #BLACKBEARSMATTER
An engaging and socially aware debut from an up-and-coming comic

Double Bill: Women of the Mourning Fields & Antigone Na H’éireann
An interesting exploration of female roles in history, which is let down by a lack of clarity.

Claire Sullivan: I Wish I Owned a Hotel for Dogs
An absurd adventure through Claire’s mind, which is delightfully sweet, surreal and full of dogs.

That’s What She Said
A raucous evening of spoken word, comedy and insightful prose deftly performed by a talented line up.

Kiri Pritchard-McLean: Victim, Complex
Victim, Complex is Kiri’s Lemonade and it’s just as effervescent as she is.

Rachel Fairburn: The Wolf at the Door
A dark feathered phoenix rising from the ashes of lost relationships, Fairburn is honest, emotional and hilarious.

The Mark of the Beast
Martin O’Connor’s latest spoken-word performance offers a searingly honest look at how alcohol shapes our lives

Chiara Berardelli
Glasgow artist brings a hopeful exploration of lost dreams to the Voodoo Rooms.