

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




Blank Tiles
Mind of a Scrabble champ erased by dementia in one-man show

Martin Creed’s Words and Music
The spirit of Ivor Cutler is alive and well in Turner Prize winner’s gig-lecture at EIF

Andy Stedman: Parental Guidance
New father offers his wisdom through comedy song.

Letters To Morrissey
Gary McNair tells an outsider’s story via the most iconic one of all.

Richard Carpenter is Close To You
Karen’s frustrated brother gets a vivid comic tribute from Matthew Floyd Jones

Pippa Evans: Joy Provision
Cheery afternoon comedy which won’t see you far wrong.

Liam Withnail
“Throw something together and hope it sticks.” Comedian explains the delicate creative process.


Claire Webster Saaremets
Skimstone Arts’ Artistic Director introduces a new piece about early onset dementia.



John Scott
“Tommy Sheppard stuffed a tenner in my pocket”. Another Scottish comic does our Q&A.

Just Festival 2017
One of Edinburgh’s other festivals brings issues of social justice to the fore once more.



Lynne Parker: Funny Women
The founder of Funny Women gives us some tips for this year’s Fringe





President Obonjo
We speak to the African dictator set to stage a comedy coup at the Fringe.