Monkey Barrel Fringe Preview
One of Edinburgh's premier comedy venues announce their first Fringe shows for 2024
Kevin Ibbotson-Wight/9 April 2024
One of Edinburgh's premier comedy venues announce their first Fringe shows for 2024
Kevin Ibbotson-Wight/9 April 2024
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A second review of the comedian whose first show proved unreviewable.
Pastry empires, Italian immigrants and bedtime stories mesh together for a diverting improvised hour.
More Mahatma Gandhi than minimalism, but Doyle's razor sharp tongue makes for a very funny show.
A certain daft appeal, but based around crowdsourced songs that infuriate.
A comedy ninja on stage, the bright young star tells jokes that are a little bit dirty while at the same time managing to be endearing and hysterical.
Feels like a night in Vegas without the next day regret utilising many props you expect in a magic show, but in a unique way that isn't expected.
Self-deprecating comedy duo that make for a relentless hour of fun.
Slightly twisted modern mime from talented New Zealander.
Old pro winningly talks through his life story.
Bleak musings on death and funerals, cleverly written but not readily appreciated.