So I popped along to Comedy Brunch today – an hour-long sampler platter of stand-up, served hot...
Reviews
Ey up. You ever seen Yorkshire launched into space? No? Well buckle up love, ’cause this show’s...
Some shows you plan to see. Others you stumble into. Best In Class was the latter for...
I went to see Does Anyone Else Smell Curry? by Kiren Virdee with the aim of educating...
In Remember That Time? A Musical, singer-songwriter Annmarie Cullen takes us on a deeply personal journey from...
Disco 2000 Review – Nostalgia, Friendship, and Pulsating Beats Manchester’s Hedge Theatre brings us Disco 2000, a...
Sometimes at the Fringe, the best shows are the ones you stumble upon. I hadn’t planned to...
You’re Fired! The Musical drops us straight into the gleaming, high-pressure corridors of corporate London – a...
The premise of Buen Camino is undeniably intriguing. Susan’s life is, at first glance, perfect — perfect...
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Lindsay Lucas-Bartlett Shatters the Essex Stereotype with Honesty and Heart
Edinburgh Fringe Review: Lindsay Lucas-Bartlett Shatters the Essex Stereotype with Honesty and Heart
Lindsay Lucas-Bartlett has brought a deeply personal and unapologetically honest one-woman show to the Edinburgh Fringe —...
Review: Forget-Me-Not at George Street Orange is the New Black’s Julie Lake and songwriter Annie Macleod join...
Penelope Quadrangle and the Meaning of Friendship – A Darkly Comic Delight From the moment I first...