Reviews
Lord of the Game of the Ring of Thrones
Hivemind bring one of the most chaotic shows at the Fringe
Fulfilment
Great use of puppetry that emphasises the issues within an Amazon warehouse
Stuart McPherson: Mr November
Wry Scottish comic bemoans the plight of the modern underachiever
Myra DuBois: Dead Funny
A class act in every sense, DuBois’ debauchery will have you laughing for days after you have been graced with her presence
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
An audience of delighted youngsters actually enjoying Shakespeare’s words
21: Memories of Growing Up
Tales of youth from all over the world and collective reflections on turning 21
James Richards: Migratory Motor Complex
Audio collage work by Berlin-based Turner Prize Nominee
Cam Spence: The Sunshine Clinic
Quirky format let down by awkward audience interaction
Project X – Alternative Comedy Collective
A varied, hodge-podge marathon of alternative comedic talent
Rob Auton – The Time Show
Deep-thinking deadpan comic delights with temporal musings
Stuart Laws Is All In
Breathless hour of excellent anecdotal comedy from rising star of the scene
Christianity and Me
Accessible, reverent and very funny stand-up on a subversive topic
David Tieck: What Would Bill Murray Do?
Either too outlandish or not outlandish enough Tieck’s show is an hour of wonderfully absurd playtime
Do the Right Thing
Spike Lee’s 1989 masterwork remains just as vibrant, powerful and tragically relatable today as it did 30 years ago