Reviews
Eva Bindeman: Semi Killer
A very solid hour from a comedian who deserves to be a winner
Claire Woolner: A Retrospection
A frantic and bewildering mash-up of clowning and performance art that is far more accessible and emotional than should be possible
John Tothill: The Last Living Libertine
John Tothill’s lecture gone awry is witty and impressive
Urooj Ashfaq: Oh No!
Physical gags, goofy humour, and roaring audience engagement, all packaged in an animated and loveable stage persona
Alexandra Haddow: Not My Finest Hour
Fine debut hour from a promising new comic on the scene
Rosalie Minnitt: Clementine
A breakneck and entertaining hour through a raft of period drama tropes and anachronistic pop culture references
5 Mistakes That Changed History
Pleasantly interesting show all about history’s greatest blunders
Sikisa: Hear Me Out
Come for the comedy, and stay for the cheeky humour, reveals, and dance
Christopher Hall: Self Helpless
A gregarious guide through therapy, self-care, and pop culture for millennials
Vix Leyton: Antihero
Splendid hour of anecdotal stand-up from a vivid and vivacious raconteur
Celya AB: Second Rodeo
Sophomore show has a blistering first half, yet slightly falls away in the second
Rachel Creeger: Ultimate Jewish Mother
The ‘Ultimate Jewish Mother’ fields your questions in a fun,engaging hour
Matty Hutson: Don’t Hold Back
A slightly disjointed hour by talented songwriter comedian, punctuated with some genuinely great songs
Tim Murray is Witches
Comedy cabaret hilariously explores Tim Murray’s ’90s pop culture obsessions
Coral Bevan: Wayne Wayneson’s Rock Hard
While it may leave you wanting more, Coral Bevan’s show is still a rockin’ hour of smoothly done character comedy
Adele Cliff Can Break Your Arm
Quick-fire gag merchant hammers through an entertaining hour but leaves some of the crowd behind
Eleanor Conway: Talk Dirty to Me
Eleanor Conway’s return to the Fringe is a triumph, built upon the call for equality in and out of the bedroom
Sofie Hagen: Banglord
Commanding stage presence and quick wit that would make anyone decry democracy and welcome Hagen as our benevolent dictator/banglord