Johnnie Ingram
@johnnieingram
Johnnie Ingram is a geek by both profession and personality, who likes live comedy a bit too much and Doctor Who exactly the right amount. He has a Bacon Number of 3, and once had a short conversation with Daniel Kitson. He isn't nearly as English as his accent implies.
Reviews: 47
Other Articles: 2
Siblings: Acting Out
Absurdist sketch comedy from real-life sisters is undeniably funny if a little self-indulgent at times.
Matthew Highton: Insufficient Memory
Well-crafted jokes, sometimes hindered by an awkward central concept.
Nicky Wilkinson: Happy
Hour of family-friendly fun to put a smile on even the grumpiest face
Athena Kugblenu: Follow the Leader
Likeable and skilled comic steers clear of anything too hard-hitting in this safe show.
Róisín and Chiara: Back To Back
An inconsistent show that’s still trying to find its feet.
Gusset Grippers
A stand-up show about pelvic health that’s so educational it gives a CPD credit.
John-Luke Roberts: All I Wanna Do Is [FX: GUNSHOTS] With a [FX: GUN RELOADING] and a [FX: CASH REGISTER] and Perform Some Comedy!
Ridiculous character vignettes build to clever denouement in first rate surrealist hour.
Freestyle Comedy
Audience participation is the dish of the day in this well-executed hour of fun.
Once In A Generation
Smart and witty piece of new writing about a future-defining national vote. No, not that one.
Ten tips for Meet The Media
Are you one of the many shows coming to Meet The Media? Here’s how you can make the most of it.
Jarlath Regan: Organ Freeman
A stand-up show that’s all heart (plus one kidney).
Luke McQueen: The Boy With Tape on His Face
Anarchic and confrontational comedian is an undiscovered treasure.
Sarah Bennetto: All My Life’s Mistakes, Catalogued (Volume One)
Sacrificing donkeys to the god of comedy.
The Delightful Sausage: Cold Hard Cache
A stoic if reliable hour of daftness.
Yuriko Kotani: Green in English, Blue in Japanese
A solid but unadventurous hour
Off The Top: Neuroscience with Attitude
Genuinely fascinating examination of the human brain
Andrew O’Neill’s Black Magick Fun Hour
Esoteric, experimental show, bolstered by some genuinely strong traditional observational gags.
The Princess And The Frog
Let’s All Dance’s offering at this year’s Fringe is a near-perfect dose of entertainment for younger children.
Gilded Balloon Comedy July 2015
Raymond Mearns, Susie McCabe and Mark Nelson acquit themselves well, but the evening belongs to the exceptional Bec Hill, a comic of rare skill and competence.