Reviews

Edinburgh Fringe Review 2019 – Susie McCabe, Domestic Disaster, Assembly George Square
Susie McCabe is the kind of instinctively engaging comedian who immediately gets the audience onside. She certainly has an instant, natural, chatty connection with the crowd in her new show Domestic... more
A few years ago Milo Edwards made the news when it was reported that this Cambridge graduate had become an unlikely stand-up star in Russia. In Pindos – an all-purpose Russian word for American which... more
Edinburgh Fringe Review 2019 – James McNicholas, The Boxer, Pleasance Courtyard
Last year Ciarán Dowd from sketch group Beasts broke out with his acclaimed solo show Don Rodolfo, which won the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Newcomer. Could it be the turn of fellow... more
With her camouflage designer frock, her fuck off boots and her pink tipped hair Samantha Pressdee looks every inch the urban warrior.And she genuinely puts herself on the frontline – having joined... more
Plenty of comedians do material about plane travel, but most of them focus on cavity searches at security. Few talk about their primal fear of flying. Susan Murray's show is about getting through the... more
Edinburgh Fringe Review 2019 – Lucy Pearman, Baggage, Monkey Barrel
Two years ago Lucy Pearman won a Best Newcomer nomination for her delightful absurdist fable Maid of Cabbage.Her new show is set in the security area of an airport – which has incredibly stringent... more
Edinburgh Fringe Review 2019 – Jack Tucker, Jack Tucker: Comedy Stand-Up Hour, Underbelly
There’s an air of rock and roll excess and excitement in the room.When Jack Tucker lands a joke we hear a drumroll or a gunshot. Every riff is followed by a blast of guitar solo. Callbacks... more
Simon Brodkin has already had a few comedy careers. He first broke through as sketch comedian, then as spoof geezer Lee Nelson, then made his name as a world class prankster. He is best known now for... more
Edinburgh Fringe Review 2019 – John Robins, Hot Shame, Pleasance Courtyard
There's a theory that the best stand-up comedy has to be relatable in some way. The centrepiece of John Robins' latest show Hot Shame is a story of how he dug a stress-based hole for himself when he... more
A lot of comedians talk about quitting stand-up. And a lot of comedians probably feel like quitting stand-up during the Edinburgh Fringe. But Stewart Francis announced that this would be his final... more
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