Reviews
Will Duggan: Iceberg
Entertaining hour from an intelligent and self-deprecating comic
Atsuko Okatsuka: The Intruder
What’s scarier – an intruder on your property or conversing with a teenager?
Ignacio Lopez: El Cómico
The immigrant experience polished to a slightly dull sheen
Amelia Bayler: Greatest Hits!
Breathless musical comedian will leave no punter unmoved
Grace Petrie: Butch Ado About Nothing
An hour of funny storytelling, with the occasional gut punch from popular folk singer Petrie
Stokes and Summers: Careering
Tiktok favourites bring their debut hour of absurd sketch comedy to the Fringe
Abigail Rolling: Shit Lawyer
Rolling wears her political and social heart on her sleeve from the outset, and her audience tonight is on her side
Lily Phillips: Smut
She brings a ferocity to her most-involved routines which almost dares us to be offended
Ram of God
Invitation to an absurdist sheep-themed religious cult brings mixed results
Liam Withnail – Hot Sauce
Another great hour of comedy from one of the circuit’s favourite standups
Micky Overman – Small Deaths
A well constructed, laugh-packed show that deserves a big audience
Rachel Jackson: Almost Famous
Scottish comedian barrels through the hour in a whirlwind of jokes and arresting honesty
Conrad Koch: White Noise
A funny and engaging show that tackles racism with the help of an abrasive puppet pal
Sarah Keyworth: Lost Boy
Laughs, a whole lotta heart, and the most badass way to exit the stage that one can only aspire to
The Twenty-Sided Tavern
Interactive tabletop Role Playing Game experience with adventure, laughs and magic
Garry Starr: Greece Lightning
Genius dash through Hellenic myth at the hands of a Renaissance idiot
Bella Hull: Babycakes
Debut hour shows talent but is hampered by its presentation
Jessica Fostekew: Wench
Small talk, big talk and everything in between in this enjoyable hour of stand-up