Reviews
Naomi Petersen: I Am Telling You I’m Not Going
Young comedian presents a chaotic hour of sketches and songs at Pleasance
Matt Forde: It’s My Political Party (and I’ll Cry If I Want To)
No stone is left unturned on a comedic journey of British politics today.
Knightmare Live: The Game Has Changed
Niche nostalgia for nerds in this kids’ TV gameshow revival
Adrian Gray’s The 007 Conspiracy
Lost Bond film holds the key to everything for neurotic Englishman
Brendon Burns & Colt Cabana
Now a Fringe staple, this take-down and celebration of rubbish wrestling is shambolic but entertaining.
Boris: World King
Like Johnson himself, the show is a shambolic and sometimes shoddy success story punching well above its weight.
Enter the Bagman
A wonderfully wacky look into the comedic back story of a cloakroom attendant.
Colin Cloud: Exposé
The showstopping finale from the impressive Colin Cloud will leave you slack-jawed.
Jo Caulfield: Pretending to Care
A stripped-back show demonstrating consumate skill with familiar themes.
Flo & Joan: Victory Flaps
Beautifully constructed, hilarious songs from excellent musical duo.
Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel
No two shows are ever the same for this Austen era improvised comedy drama.
Men with Coconuts
Impressively improvised sketches at the Scottish Storytelling Centre
F*cking Men
The defence mechanisms and self-justifications of today’s libidinous gay male are laid bare
Hacksaw Jim Duggan
For anyone in love with the WWF in the 90s, it’s a heartwarming trip down memory lane.
Sara Pascoe: Animal
The comedy champion of Lewisham gives us a brief but bold insight into her life.
Donald Robertson Is Not A Stand-Up Comedian
Gary McNair’s tale of schoolyard bullying makes for exemplary storytelling theatre