Reviews
James Barr: Thirst Trap
Co-host of A Gay and A NonGay podcast offers hysterical take on millennial dating
Grace Campbell: Why I’m Never Going Into Politics
Intelligent and honest comedy which doesn’t need the shock tactics
Jordan Brookes: I’ve Got Nothing
Accomplished ‘hipster Nosferatu’ shambles his way through a masterfully messy hour of stand-up
Diane Chorley: Modern Love
1980s nostalgia drag is joyful and ‘gorgeous, babes’
Andrew O’Neill – We Are Not in the Least Afraid of Ruins; We Carry a New World in Our Hearts
Raucous, absurd and with views that everyone should hear, O’Neill is a comedian like no other
Girlfriend from Hell – The Bitch is Back
A hilarious romp through calamity that is relatable, if not for everyone
Danny O’Brien: Reformer
The path to self-improvement is paved with temptation for Irish comic O’Brien
Troy Hawke: Tiles of the Unexpected!
Exuberant and infectious character comedy at its finest
Christopher KC: Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Rice
Dry-witted Glaswegian comic wins audience over with conversational style
Zach Zimmerman: Clean Comedy
A fast-paced and wickedly funny show that never fails to engage
Paul F Taylor: Odd Paul
Curly from sketch duo Short & Curly finds a way to make his silliness mean something
Richard Herring: RHLSTP
‘The Podfather’ Herring brings warmth and laughter to the Fringe with award-winning podcast
The Dots
Slick and innovative feelgood comedy cabaret with intentional chaos and fantastic vocals
Robin Grainger: Dog Complex
A warm show that’s a mixed bag of great jokes and more pedestrian material
Ian Smith: Half-Life
Using Scrabble to weave his stories together, this show will have you laughing out loud as each word and the relating stories are revealed
Happily Never After
Dark and hilarious, The Maydays prove yet again that they are maestros of their craft
CSI: Crime Scene Improvisation
Must be the slickest and quickest improv at the Fringe
Stiff & Kitsch: Bricking It
A comic powerhouse who have concocted a real formula for success