Tabatha Glancy

@baconshortbread
Tabatha hails from small town USA where the only traffic jam was loose cows blocking Main Street once. Working in banking by day and freelance writing at night, she’s still waiting for that journalism degree to pay for itself. Based in Edinburgh, she lives for August Festival review season.
http://baconshortbread.wordpress.com
32 articles

Buzz

Buzz brings filth at the Fringe to a new level.

19 August 2016

Ed Gamble: Stampede

Gamble performs a set with unexpected turns that are mostly successful.

15 August 2016

Rhys James: Forgives

Fantastically funny, thought provoking, with a dash of filth; one of the best comedians at the Fringe performs his best show yet.

12 August 2016

Fringe Preview: Assembly

Clowns, ta-tas, tap dancing fools and nuclear disaster; Assembly Festival is back and better than ever.

25 July 2016

Gilded Balloon Comedy Nights November

Bringing back a bit of the festival once a month with comedy showcases, The Studio at Festival Theatre reminds us what a great comedy hub Edinburgh can be the rest of the year too.

4 December 2015

Chris Ramsey: All Growed Up

A comedy ninja on stage, the bright young star tells jokes that are a little bit dirty while at the same time managing to be endearing and hysterical.

30 August 2015

Chris Dugdale: Sleightly Dishonest

Feels like a night in Vegas without the next day regret utilising many props you expect in a magic show, but in a unique way that isn't expected.

30 August 2015

Threesome

An entertaining adventure with enticing, well acted characters and plot, however it feels flat at the end leaving audiences not quite satisfied.

27 August 2015

Joel Creasey: The Hurricane

Bright, friendly stage presence makes the crowd feel like they're hanging out with a really funny, sassy pal.

25 August 2015

Iain Stirling: Touchy Feely

Touchy Feely is far from Stirling’s best show with jokes that aren’t quite there, lacklustre delivery and only a few really funny moments.

24 August 2015