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Paul Sinha – Shout Out To My Ex 5*****

August 8, 2017 |

To many I suppose the name Paul Sinha came to their attention when he became a Chaser on ITV’s teatime quiz The Chase. I first saw him in Fringe 2009 and was struck then by the comedic talents he possessed, … Read More

Seymour Mace’s Magical Sh*tcakes from Heaven 4****

August 8, 2017 |

Whatever you think a Fringe show should be like then maybe think again when attending any by Seymour Mace. The extremely funny Geordie doesn’t play by any rules except his own, and he has got down how to appeal to … Read More

Immigrant Diaries – Sajeela Kershi and Guests 4****

August 7, 2017 |

A lot of Fringe show titles leave you guessing as to what they are about. Not Immigrant Diaries, it certainly lives up to what it says on the tin. It is an hour spent with a selection of performers from … Read More

Tom Houghton – Class Half Empty 5*****

August 5, 2017 |

I had seen Tom Houghton a few times in his previous role as part of the Noise Next Door so knew the guy had a fair bit of talent but stand-up is another thing. Could he cut it? Could he? … Read More

Jan Ravens – Difficult Woman 4****

August 5, 2017 |

The sold-out house attending this gig were probably slightly more senior than the average one during the Fringe, probably something to do with Jan Ravens being renowned for many years as a quality impressionist especially as seen and heard on … Read More

The Noise Next Door – The Really, Really Good Afternoon Show 4****

August 5, 2017 |

A slightly abridged Noise Next Door, one of the Toms has left, have been doing what they have been doing for almost a decade. They create a family friendly afternoon improv show that is just as enjoyable for parents as … Read More

Juliette Burton – Butterfly Effect 4****

August 5, 2017 |

The Butterfly effect is a term out of chaos theory that a small action can have major effects elsewhere at a later time, and is aptly coined for Juliette Burton’s latest offering. Now it is no secret that Ms Burton … Read More

Eshaan Akbar: Not for Prophet 3***

August 5, 2017 |

Eshaan Akbar is certainly a man used to dilemmas. His parents are respectively Pakistani and Bangladeshi whose family were caught up in the 1947 separatism and constantly berate each other’s nationality, his father is old school Labour and his Thatcherite … Read More

Gareth Waugh – Honestly? 4****

August 5, 2017 |

Gareth Waugh has been a regular on the Scottish comedy scene for a few years as well as touring with the likes of Tom Stade slightly wider afield so it is a surprise to many that this is his debut … Read More

Andrew Maxwell – Showtime 4****

August 5, 2017 |

It wouldn’t be August without the annual pilgrimage to see Andrew Maxwell and I am not alone in this thought as even though this was the opening night and a wet one to boot, the huge George Square theatre was … Read More