Reviews
Jake Yapp: One In A Million
Not so many of the sketches that made his name, but esoteric meanderings still entertain.
James Acaster: Reset
Sublime observational stand-up with a big theme bubbling under mundane details.
Sleeping Trees: Sci-Fi?
An energetic theatrical comedy that uses all the tropes of the sci-fi genre.
Goose: Hydroberserker
A hilarious love story packed fit to burst with one-liners, gimmicks and unbridled energy.
Andy Zaltzman: Plan Z
Quality topical satire from Bugle podcast alumnus, but occasionally feels like a work-in-progress.
Marjolein Robertson: UK’s 2nd Most Northerly Comedian
Shetland native’s debut show is nicely structured and shows real promise.
Moscow Boys
A glorious riot of dance, music and pure joy, occasionally marred by too loud sound mixing.
Eurobeat
Hi-energy parody of Eurovision is a real mixed crowd-pleaser: no Brexit needed
Panti Bliss: High Heels in Low Places
A lot of self-awareness and intelligence at work, not just jokes about hair ’n’ heels from a rude dude in a frock
My Name is Gideon: Songs, Space Travel and Everything In-Between
A sweet little treat
Beth Vyse: As Funny As Cancer
Back with her surreal comedy show about breast cancer, which isn’t for everyone.
Craig Hill: Up and Coming!
A regressive hour of ‘classic’ nastiness lacking wit, invention or any actual material.
Marcel Lucont’s Whine List
Maybe not the strongest of his shows, but nevertheless Lucont doesn’t dissapoint