

Robert Peacock
@peaky76
Robert is the Managing Editor of The Wee Review and has been writing for the site since 2014. Previously, he was manager of the Yorkshire arts website, digyorkshire. Having worked in the arts, charity and horseracing sectors, he is now a full-time software engineer and lives in Edinburgh with his partner and two young daughters.
Reviews: 574
Other Articles: 271

Alun Cochrane: Alunish Cochranish
A leisurely hour with the unfussy Yorkshire comedian.

David Huntsberger: Big Nothingness
Florid animation distracts from enthusiastic space-and-time musings

Barry Crimmins: Atlas’s Knees
Welcome debut from veteran political comic but takes time to warm up.

Mark Silcox: I Can Cure
Nicest, most unlikely man in comedy reads lists of sciencey stuff.


Richard Brown: Hold Tightly To The Walls
Unintentionally tech-free but full of cynical humour nonetheless


Will Duggan: Perspicuator
Provincial bloke-in-a-rut plots world domination.

Between The Crosses
Performer Will Huggins “interviews” his late WWI veteran great-uncle

The Sweet Elevator Pitch
What happened when our editor was shoved in a lift with some performers?

A Different Way Home
Bennett-esque monologues from a pair of estranged siblings.


Party Game
Immersive theatre from Toronto finds complexity below the happy surface of a surprise party




Dino Wiand: Yorkshire Ripper
There’s been a change to the advertised programme and it’s not a good one.


The Ivor Dembina Show
Old school Jewish comic has a pleasing lack of self-censorship

Andrew Doyle: Thought Crimes
Waspish Stand regular calls out the left on their hypocrisy


Wild Bore
Enjoyable or loathsome on however many levels you can be bothered to discern

Tom Mayhew: Fragile Fragments
Chronically awkward shtick works, but not in a room like this

Jo Caulfield: Older. Wiser. Smarter. Meaner.
Ever-reliable Fringe regular turns in another good set