Reviews
Desiree Burch: Unf*ckable
Not for the easily shocked, but Burch is charismatic and hilarious
Christopher Macarthur-Boyd: The Boyd With The Thorn In His Side
Festival fireworks distract but don’t derail up-and-coming Glaswegian
Aditi Mittal: Global Village Idiot
Indian comic perhaps too safe and informative.
Carey Marx: The Afterwife
Post-divorce show heavy on naughty words, light on anything more
Phoebe Walsh: I’ll Have What She’s Having
A lively performance which struggles from too fast a pace.
Ed Gamble: Mammoth
A master at audience interaction and laughter from start to finish.
Michelle McManus’s Reality: The Musical
Wonderful mixture of music and song from intensely likeable McManus.
Dave Johns: I, Fillum Star
The star of I, Daniel Blake entertains with warm and witty anecdotes about life on the red carpet
David Correos & Matt Stellingwerf: Chaos & Order
Much like great sex, this brilliant hour of stand-up boasts intense foreplay and mind-blowing release.
Gareth Morinan: Brexitocracy (Explained With Graphs)
Powerpoint show that justifies its existence in the Brexit comedy marketplace.
Ross Spaine and Marga Villalonga: El Tradition
Costumes, cockfights and crazy customs from clown duo.
Nick Cody: On Fire
Australia’s acclaimed & bearded funny man is back, and as cynical as ever.
John Hastings: Audacity
The clever and the callow come together in an infectious hour of stand-up.