4 - 26 August 2023Christopher Hall: Self HelplessA gregarious guide through therapy, self-care, and pop culture for millennials Reviewed here
5 - 28 August 2022Tom Henry, Jack Hester: Tom and Jack Having the CraicSlightly uneven double-hander from two talented comics Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2022CUMTS: SLEEPOVERBrushes some light tonal inconsistency aside with a funny, insightful, and subversive piece of student theatre Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2022Chelsea Birkby: No More Mr Nice ChelseaDespite all protestations, Chelsea Birkby's light side shines in very solid debut hour Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2022Louise Leigh AmusedRefreshingly unselfconscious comedy about the perils of midlife Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2022Mat Ewins: Danger MoneyBarrage of multimedia madness is hilarious and a bit exhausting Reviewed here
18 - 25 August 2019Naz Osmanoglu: ScandinavelandSkilled character comedian sweats his way through a Scandi pastiche Reviewed here
13 - 16 August 2019Naz Osmanoglu: ScandinavelandSkilled character comedian sweats his way through a Scandi pastiche Reviewed here
4 - 11 August 2019Naz Osmanoglu: ScandinavelandSkilled character comedian sweats his way through a Scandi pastiche Reviewed here
3 - 25 August 2019Will Penswick: Nørdic(k)Fishy whiff of over-familiarity can't sink gleefully silly Scandi pastiche Reviewed here
2 - 25 August 2019Alex Kealy: RationaleGreat jokewriter doesn't fully explore his premise Reviewed here
1 - 25 August 2019Feed Wolf Ice Cream: A Comedy Show About DeathHumorous examination of death and the afterlife Reviewed here
1 - 25 August 2019George Rigden: Spooning with UriA darkly-humorous yet interesting account of an unlikely friendship Reviewed here
1 - 25 August 2019James Bran: HackEye-opening and thought-provoking comedy questioning tech ethics Reviewed here
1 - 25 August 2019Mat Ewins: Actually Can I Have Eight Tickets, Please?Multimedia masterclass from former Comedy Award nominee Reviewed here
1 - 25 August 2019Matt Hobs BSc (Bristolian of Science)Solid science-based comedy from one positively charged proton Reviewed here
16 - 26 August 2018Nathan Cassidy: If I Caused the Financial Crash of 2008Meandering performance based (loosely) around the 2008 financial crash Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018Adele Cliff: SheepSome snappy lines from Dave listed joke merchant get lost in a poorly constructed narrative. Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018Bread and Geller: Prime TimeRemarkably assured debut collection of sketches from talented duo. Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018James Meehan: GazDifficult hour under difficult circumstances meditates on honesty and self-image Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018Maddie Campion: 20 Uses for a LovedollDeparture from stand-up weakens this debut set Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018Pity Laughs: A Tale of Two GaysComing out tales and more in Mark Bittlestone and Will Dalrymple's celebration of being gay Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018Steve Bugeja: AlmostImpressive storytelling from one of comedy's nice guys. Reviewed here
6 - 27 August 2017CSI: Crime Scene ImprovisationFast-paced, engaging improv by the Chandeliers Reviewed here
5 - 27 August 2017The Delightful Sausage: Cold Hard CacheA stoic if reliable hour of daftness. Reviewed here
4 - 27 August 2017Harriet Kemsley: Bad at DoingHalf of a TV couple proves great value on her own. Reviewed here
3 - 26 August 2017Alice Marshall: BloodHilarity and discomfort collide in fearless character comedy Reviewed here
3 - 26 August 2017David Huntsberger: Big NothingnessFlorid animation distracts from enthusiastic space-and-time musings Reviewed here
3 - 26 August 2017Emotional TerrorismPassionately performed but insular showbiz autobiography Reviewed here
3 - 27 August 2017Pamela DeMenthe Presents: Sticky DigitsWonderful character study in the great tradition of the British comedy monster. Reviewed here
3 - 27 August 2017Tom Mayhew: Fragile FragmentsChronically awkward shtick works, but not in a room like this Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2016Louise Reay: Que Sera, 些拉A show entirely in Chinese makes an enjoyable experiment Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2016The Kagools: TuttiPhysical comedy duo further cement their reputation Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2016Impromptu ShakespeareAn improvised Shakespearean play - in Shakespearean English. Reviewed here
1 - 25 August 2019The Dead Ducks: York Du SoleilNon-stop laughter in the incredibly funny and enjoyable show Reviewed here