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Comedy 2025 Archives - Page 30 of 34 - One4Review

Rosie O’Donnell – Common Knowledge 5*****

August 4, 2025 |

Rosie O’Donnell delivers her one-woman show Common Knowledge and let me tell you, it’s a total triumph.  She’s a brilliant storyteller and in this hour long autobiographical tour, she manages to blend very emotional issues with acerbic wit and humour.

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Tom Rosenthal – Whatever people say I am, that is what I am 5*****

August 4, 2025 |

Comedian, actor, celebrity, Tom Rosenthal returns to The Edinburgh Fringe with his show “Whatever people say I am, that is what I am” It’s a wonderful hour of intelligent, unpredictable comedy, very finely crafted by one of best comedians I’ve … Read More

Caroline Rhea: 5*****

August 4, 2025 |

I grew up watching Caroline on a popular 90/00’s teen television show and was intrigued to see how she would be on her own stand-up set. Boy, she did not disappoint!

From the moment Caroline appeared on stage, she captured … Read More

John Tothill – This Must Be Heaven 4.5****

August 4, 2025 |

This is John Tothill’s second foray at The Edinburgh Fringe following a near death experience in 2024, which he will share with you in graphic detail.

His comedy is sharp, witty and clever and he is quick to build a … Read More

Benji Waterhouse: Maddening 5*****

August 4, 2025 |

A cleverly put-together show exploring personal and professional challenges psychiatry is facing within a short-staffed, cash-strapped mental health service. Benji’s ability to turn sensitive personal experiences into a funny comedy act was impressive.

The show is a visual performance of … Read More

Alan Davies – Think Ahead 5*****

August 4, 2025 |

I’ve been a fan of Alan Davies for many years but never seen him perform live, until tonight!

What an absolute pleasure to be in his audience. From the very get go, his engaging voice and smart observations have us in … Read More

Jeremy Sassoon – MOJO (Unplugged)   4****

August 3, 2025 |

In a city overstuffed with comedy, clowning, and cacophony, Jeremy Sassoon offers something altogether different — a masterclass in musical storytelling, reverent in tone yet utterly alive with warmth, humour, and historical depth. Back at the Fringe with his acclaimed … Read More

Agnes Carter and Gita Blaze: Magic Mushrooms 4****

August 3, 2025 |

A lovely morning spent in the company of two rising stars of stand-up. A Fringe tonic — with oat milk if you want it. 11am isn’t exactly comedy’s golden hour. Tucked just off the Royal Mile, at the back of … Read More

Kelly Rickard – Free As A Bird 4****

August 3, 2025 |

A triumph. You’ve got to get her into your life. Kelly Rickard isn’t just funny. This Newcastle/Welsh hybrid is a whirling dervish of talent. The tone is set early with an absolute banger: a sharply furious routine about Tory … Read More

Sam Jay: We the People 3.5***

August 3, 2025 |

Sam Jay wanders on stage with no announcement and no fanfare. At the end, Sam ponders off to the edge of the stage to say bye as we leave. In between happens a show that starts in pretty bleak despair … Read More