Reviews
Sisters: White Noise
This dark comedy show won’t disappoint but isn’t without its flaws
Martin Mor: All The Best
Mor substitutes bonhomie and the occasional slur for a conventional set
Frankie Boyle – Prometheus Volume I
The boisterous Glaswegian is back on blisteringly bellicose form.
Milo McCabe : The Talented Mr Hawke
Dissection of a confusing modern landscape with grace and bewilderment.
Jamie Wood: I Am A Tree
Heart-warming soul-searching from the brilliantly, captivatingly, bonkers Jamie Wood
Sarah Kendall: One-Seventeen
Inspirational storytelling that sometimes sacrifices laughs for gravitas.
Thrones! The Musical
Low brow parody with a thoroughly American feel.
Foil, Arms & Hog – Oink
A sketch comedy masterclass from the YouTube luminaries.
Charmian Hughes – Soixante Mirth
Engaging performer interprets her life’s journey through the eyes of her younger self.
Chris Davis: One-Man Apocalypse Now
A little confusing but with undeniable technical accomplishment
Seymour Mace’s Magical Shitcakes from Heaven
Up-and-down hour from absurdist Geordie
GrĂ¡inne Maguire: GrĂ¡inne with a Fada
A victorious tightrope tiptoe between the personal and the political.
Colin Hoult: Anna Mann in How We Stop the Fascists
Broad-stroke characters hide a deeper political intelligence.
Daniel Piper’s Day Off
A quirky introduction isn’t enough to make-up for repetitive storytelling.
Lou Conran: I Love Lou C
Emotionally raw storytelling of rare wit and candour.