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Tom Ward: Choose Your Delusion 4.5****

August 22, 2024 |

It comes as rather a surprise that under the cool that Tom Ward has been exuding across the comedy circuit, there was a retro Tom waiting to emerge. We should really have realised – he has held fast to not … Read More

Nina Gilligan: Goldfish 3***

August 22, 2024 |

Goldfish has some bits in it that are absolute gold, and a whole show of those would be something indeed. While the whole show isn’t those, it is a really fun hour from a comedian with something to say. Some … Read More

Ruby Carr: eBae 4****

August 22, 2024 |

The best thing about this show is how much fun Ruby Carr looks like she’s having, and it’s quite infectious. I’m sure she’d prefer her audiences to be having a good time – on balance, unless you’re a joy hoover, … Read More

Potty the Plant 4****

August 22, 2024 |

‘Dark’ was used by both the company and the blurb to describe this show, and though it’s not very helpful before you’re in, it’s apparent what this means when you’ve seen the show. There’s more swearing than might be expected … Read More

Femme Fatigue 5*****

August 22, 2024 |

Inside a wee yurt near Potterrow the city is crawling with the world. Channel 4 writer Ella Evans is performing a delicate yet hilarious monologue about post viral chronic fatigue. Ironically, I am writing this from my own sick bed … Read More

Michelle Brasier – Legacy 4.5 ****

August 21, 2024 |

Michelle Brasier’s “Legacy” at the Edinburgh Fringe is a wild, fast-paced exploration of identity, chance, and the chaotic possibilities of life. The show kicks off with Brasier on a plane, engrossed in a panda documentary, only to dive into the … Read More

Kevin James Doyle – After Endgame 3.5 ***

August 21, 2024 |

Kevin James Doyle’s After Endgame at the Edinburgh Fringe is a captivating blend of comedy, storytelling, and life lessons drawn from the strategic world of chess. Doyle masterfully weaves his experience of being flown to Singapore to teach chess to … Read More

Vlad Ilich – Vladislav, Baby Don’t Hurt Me 4****

August 21, 2024 |

In Vladislav, Baby Don’t Hurt Me, Vlad Ilich, North Macedonia’s biggest comedic export, takes the audience on a deep and dark journey through his life, brilliantly intertwining his passion for chess with some very clever political humour. The Balkan comedian’s … Read More

Game On – 5*****

August 21, 2024 |

Game On is a captivating exhibition that takes you on a journey through the history of video games. Held at the National Museum of Scotland, it features over 100 playable games from the last 50 years, including iconic titles like … Read More

Jasper Carrott and Alistair McGowan 5*****

August 21, 2024 |

I remember both Jasper and Alistair from the 90s however their careers started well before this. I loved their work back then so when this show was advertised, I was keen to see them. Two very different comedy styles, I … Read More