Reviews
Eleanor Morton: Great Title, Glamorous Photo
Inventive feminist comedy that falls just short of greatness
Steen Raskopoulos: Stay
An engaging and entertaining performer whose otherwise light-hearted show comes with a darker twist
Eli Matthewson: The Year of Magical F*cking
Fun, filthy sex-positive hour of comedy from Kiwi Matthewson
Jacob Hawley: Howl
A good debut hour juggles working-class roots with liberal guilt.
Chris Henry: Around the World in 80 Dates
Chronicling Henry’s hilarious and heartfelt quest for The One
Leo Kearse: Right-Wing Comedian
Scottish Tory subverts expectations with a set that’s light on politics
Berlin Survivors’ Comedy Club
Trio of Fringe debutants aren’t the best advert for Berlin’s English language comedy scene
Dave Chawner: Mental
Mental Health ambassador delivers a serious subject without losing the laughs.
Sean McLoughlin: Hail Mary
McLoughlin riffs on love, faith and technology in a solidly funny hour of comedy
The Homesick Submarine Broadcasting Company
Quirky mock radio show from an unlikely pair
Bread and Geller: Prime Time
Remarkably assured debut collection of sketches from talented duo.
Tina T’urner Tea Lady and Friends
Superb audience-teasing character cabaret is a match for anything in the bigger venues
Jayde Adams: The Divine Ms Jayde
Bristolian’s banter and belting voice hit home, but meanderings lose momentum
Chris Forbes: Prophecy
Charming Scots’ comedian meets the Son of God – and invites him back home for tea
Kiri Pritchard-McLean: Victim, Complex
Victim, Complex is Kiri’s Lemonade and it’s just as effervescent as she is.
Thao Cao: Appropriately Inappropriate
A solidly entertaining one-woman show that mostly hits the mark