

James Hanton
@jameshanton4
James is a contributor to The Wee Review, Outtake Mag and Starburst Magazine UK. He is also the former Editor-in-Chief of The Student, the oldest student newspaper in the UK, and the Lead Film Editor at The Indiependent. James graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 2019, and is currently studying towards a Masters Degree in Film Studies. He can be contacted at: jhantonwriter@gmail.com
https://allmylinks.com/jameshanton4
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Matt Hobs BSc (Bristolian of Science)
Solid science-based comedy from one positively charged proton


Henning Wehn: Get on With It
A slick, topical and hilarious set from an experienced comic


Polly: A Drag Rebellion
An inconsistent but unique drag act that doesn’t pull any punches

Illicit Thrill – Where Do We Gogo from Here…
Give in and gogo to this sensational, raunchy display of female sexuality and strength

Bait: Kill the Princess
A perplexing but laugh-a-minute showcase of female clowning

Alasdair Beckett-King: The Interdimensional ABK
Generous helping of wit and charm fuel this wonderful galactic gaff session

Shreds – The Jack the Ripper Musical
A solid piece of theatre blessed with a talented cast and good story


Hauntology
A haunting, stunning musical performance in which the performer and audience become one


Candy Gigi Presents: Friday Night Sinner!
Strange, extreme comedy of the highest order and significance

Andrew O’Neill – We Are Not in the Least Afraid of Ruins; We Carry a New World in Our Hearts
Raucous, absurd and with views that everyone should hear, O’Neill is a comedian like no other

Girlfriend from Hell – The Bitch is Back
A hilarious romp through calamity that is relatable, if not for everyone

Laurie Black: Space Cadette
Geeky and musically triumphant, this is a cabaret with attitude and purpose



Happily Never After
Dark and hilarious, The Maydays prove yet again that they are maestros of their craft

Carol Cates: Tell Tale
A magnetic musical comedy complete with mystique and good humour

Alexander Bennett: They Call Me Daddy Punchlines
A mixed bag of dark comedy with a healthy amount of compelling courage

Ada Campe and the Psychic Duck
The beautifully macabre Ada Campe is in glorious form with her latest offering of magical comedy

Sex Shells
Raucous, raw and rollicking, Sex Shells is a queer extravaganza that satisfies your cabaret cravings

The Noise Next Door’s Comedy Lock-In
Titanic improv performed by four class act entertainers