Reviews
Ed and Joz’s Deleted Scenes
Ed and Joz take a stab at sketch comedy glory with variable results
John Hastings: 10 John Hastings I Hate About You
Quality anecdotal comedy from attention-grabbing Canadian
George Rigden: Spooning with Uri
A darkly-humorous yet interesting account of an unlikely friendship
London Hughes: To Catch a D*ck
Bombastic and explicit standup set from outrageously confident comic
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Patchy improv doesn’t quite live up to the famed TV series
Sam Taunton: It’s Nice, It’s Modern
Award-winning Aussie comic is charming and refreshing
Daniel Lobell: Tipping the Scales
Brave and moving account of one man’s struggle has us eating out of his hands
Neal Portenza as Joshua Ladgrove in: Edinburgh Only Bilge Pump Sales Seminar
Character comedy tour-de-force from renowned Aussie Clown Portenza
Emancipation
Woman with a deep voice turns her experience into laughter-filled sketches
Daisy Earl: Fairy Elephant
Likeable comedian charts a course through the difficulties she has overcome
Amy Matthews: The Life Aquatic with…
Strongly performed comedy from newcomer on Scottish scene
Ken Cheng: To All The Racists I’ve Blocked Before
Humorous dissection of racism, both in the UK and online
Don’t Mess With The Dummies
Top notch creative clowning circus skills and crazed slapstick from this inspirational all-female troop
Stevie Martin: Hot Content
Viral content and clickbait culture played for laughs in this hour of sketch comedy
Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest
Byrne is as self-deprecating and cynical as ever in this hilarious hour of comedy about raising his kids
Alexander Bennett: They Call Me Daddy Punchlines
A mixed bag of dark comedy with a healthy amount of compelling courage
Aaron Simmonds: Disabled Coconut
A refreshing stand-up routine about the ridiculousness of everyday life