12 - 28 August 2022Abigoliah Schamaun: Legally CheekyHilarious yet thought-provoking rollercoaster through Britain's immigration system Reviewed at
4 - 28 August 2022Eryn Tett Finds Her AudienceIntriguing surrealist stand up/market research exercise/vision of a dystopian comedy future Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2022Esyllt Sears: Absolutely NotLikeable Welsh comic works best when embracing her weirder side Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2022Kate Barron: Losing MyselfA weight loss journey which is filthily funny Reviewed here
1 - 25 August 2019Darius Davies: Persian of InterestSlick social media satire with some huge laughs Reviewed here
1 - 25 August 2019Garrett Millerick: SmileAn hour of stories, jokes and rants from grouchy Fringe regular Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018Glenn Moore: Glenn Glenn Glenn, How Do You Like It, How Do You Like ItAmbitious and circuitous set involving the secret life of surgeons, the evolution of pyjamas and an unquenchable desire to be an astronaut. Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018Sara Barron: For WorseBawdy, brazen and unapologetic - Barron's stand-up deserves to be seen by a large audience Reviewed here
3 - 26 August 2017Flo & Joan - The Kindness of StranglersInventive and highly endearing follow-up to last year's excellent Fringe debut. Reviewed here
3 - 27 August 2017Franks and Skinner Present: MindfulMessMorning slot can't blunt inspired silliness Reviewed here
4 - 28 August 2016Danny McLoughlin: Philip Was RightLarkin provokes observational material with a dark edge. Reviewed here