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Pretty Dirty Things  –  Free

August 8, 2007 |

I must admit I was very dubious of the Free Fringe. If they were that good why do it for free was my initial reaction so I tended to shy away initially, but I think I could well have … Read More

Poof Loose

August 8, 2007 |

Poof Loose is a very clever title for the solo show performed by 1/4 of the infamous four Poofs and a piano seen regularly on Jonathan Ross’ TV show. Having seen the whole group twice at the Edinburgh Fringe … Read More

The Phone Book Live 

August 8, 2007 |

If the was an award for the strangest show on the Fringe this year then one of the contenders would have to be this one. The concept is very simple, Fringe celebrities are invited to read from the telephone … Read More

Phill Jupitus & Andre Vincent: Waiting for Alice

August 8, 2007 |

Why did I just know that this was an adaptation of one of the most boring plays ever written, ‘Waiting for Godot’. Please don’t jump up and down screaming at me, it was a long time ago when I … Read More

Phil Nichol

August 8, 2007 |

After last years award winning The Naked Racist, Phil is back again with this years offering Hiro Worship. Backed by his band The Stalkers we get the added bonus of Nichol the musician as well as Nichol the comedian. … Read More

Paul Foot’s Comedy for Connoisseurs

August 8, 2007 |

The joy of Paul Foot’s comedy is his ability to take the most ordinary of common expressions and run with them, exploring all kinds of humorous possibilities and inconsistencies. Particularly enjoyable is his treatment of moist cakes, the car … Read More

Patrick Monahan – Feel the Love

August 8, 2007 |

Having become aware of Patrick Monahan a couple of years ago when I saw him on a ‘Best of’ showcase and decided to catch his full show last year and thoroughly enjoyed it. Monahan is part Irish, part Iranian … Read More

Paper Monkeys: Legends

August 8, 2007 |

The Paper Monkeys are collectively Amy Butterworth, Gem Carmella, Tim MacAvoy and Sadie Wilde, and their sketch show featuring heroes, legends and even deity who for some reason are to be found at IKEA. The disclaimer that IKEA are … Read More

The Oxford Imps

August 8, 2007 |

The Oxford Imps are stalwarts of the Fringe ,are still on the Impro route, and are still doing big business. I personally feel that impro is a little old hat these days, but when it is done well it … Read More

The Orifice

August 8, 2007 |

St George’s Medics Revue have been attending the Fringe for quite a few years now and always entitle their shows with a medical based pun. However, if you are expecting a medically based revue show you would be disappointed. … Read More