4 - 29 August 2022Rob Madge: My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do)Dazzling and moving mini-musical about a kid who loved musicals Reviewed here
3 - 29 August 2022HarleQueenStrange, wonderful and informative comedy set from a comedian with naturalistic, energetic presence. Reviewed here
5 - 26 August 2019NewsRevue: The BrexorcistLongest-running live comedy show is a bit patchy but hilarious in places Reviewed here
31 July - 25 August 2019Bi-CycleSpinning and self-acceptance intersect in this solo theatre show Reviewed here
31 July - 26 August 2019Girlfriend from Hell – The Bitch is BackA hilarious romp through calamity that is relatable, if not for everyone Reviewed here
16 - 27 August 2018The Gruffalo, the Witch and the WarthogGruffalo author has created a fantastic family show in every respect Reviewed here
2 - 26 August 2018David Mills: Focus People!Mills' sardonic barbs deserve a night-time slot to truly shine. Reviewed here
2 - 14 August 2018The Gruffalo, the Witch and the WarthogGruffalo author has created a fantastic family show in every respect Reviewed here
1 - 27 August 2018Abandoman (AKA Rob Broderick) – Pirate RadioImprovised comedy hip-hop wonder returns for more hilarity Reviewed here
1 - 27 August 2018Eli Matthewson: The Year of Magical F*ckingFun, filthy sex-positive hour of comedy from Kiwi Matthewson Reviewed here
1 - 27 August 2018Luca Cupani: God DiggerLikeable Italian talks Catholic guilt and saintly interventions. Reviewed here
1 - 27 August 2018Siblings: Acting OutAbsurdist sketch comedy from real-life sisters is undeniably funny if a little self-indulgent at times. Reviewed here
10 - 12 August 2017Ruby Wax: FrazzledTV comic explores mindfulness and why we all need to use it Reviewed here
5 - 27 August 2017Hear Me RawA compelling look at what happens when #cleaneating is taken to the extreme. Reviewed here
4 - 27 August 2017Jess Robinson: UnravelledPlenty charm and plenty quirks in a show of innumerable impressions. Reviewed here
3 - 27 August 2017Douglas Walker: ZuschauerWell-crafted, humorous examination of audience participation and the wider impact of individuals on society. Reviewed here
3 - 28 August 2017Foil, Arms & Hog - OinkA sketch comedy masterclass from the YouTube luminaries. Reviewed here
2 - 27 August 2017Richard Carpenter is Close To YouKaren's frustrated brother gets a vivid comic tribute from Matthew Floyd Jones Reviewed here
2 - 28 August 2017Shit-Faced Shakespeare: Romeo and JulietDrunken antics are not usually this funny. Reviewed here
8 - 29 August 2016Paper Hearts the MusicalA show of warmth and wit, well-deserving of applause. Reviewed here
5 - 21 August 2016Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen NovelNo two shows are ever the same for this Austen era improvised comedy drama. Reviewed here
5 - 29 August 2016Shit-Faced ShakespeareEnjoyable but uninspiring romp that does exactly what it says on the tin. Reviewed here
4 - 25 August 2016A Simple Space"Simple" is an accurate description – of everything but the actual acrobatics and circus skills. Reviewed here
3 - 28 August 2016Colin Cloud: ExposéThe showstopping finale from the impressive Colin Cloud will leave you slack-jawed. Reviewed here
6 - 31 August 2015Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel[Rating:5/5] Fast on its way to becoming a Fringe institution, Austentatious returns for more bonnet-based hilarity. Reviewed here
8 May 2016 - Invalid DateAda/Ava by Manual CinemaManual Cinema present a live cinematic experience with more genius ideas than seems humanly possible. Reviewed here