Stand-up comedy, parody, and the like.
Comedy
The theft of the most famous painting in the world on August 21st, 1911 created a media sensation.
Once upon a time there was a woman who was too scared to live. Meet Zoe, a timid, innocent bookworm who has…
If you’ve ever played dominoes, you’ll know that while the first number has to match with the next, the last…
Silent comedy and physical theatre like you’ve never seen before, Tape Face can only be described as…
Joe Lycett was nominated for the Fosters Best Newcomer Award at the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe.
This is a fairytale of globalisation, corporate greed and of coming to terms with reality in a world gone mad.
Revolting Rhymes is a rip-roaring, mad-cap hour of hilarity, silliness and mayhem that kids from about 5…
Roger McGough stepped on to the stark stage that was bathed in a warm purple light where he stood at the…
Holmes and Watson have never been more energetic than with Max and Ivan filling their Victorian boots. You…
Toby Hadoke has somehow managed to find time to watch TV while touring his long-running hit show “Moths Ate…
A star of comedy shows such as Jam, Big Train, and Brass Eye, Kevin Eldon is clearly showing the benefit of…
Ed Byrne returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with his new show: Outside Looking In.
Nina Conti has probably done more to revitalise ventriloquism as a great performance art than anyone else in…
With his gangly appearance and self-conscious teenager persona, Bo Burnham seems an unlikely figure to be at…
What happens when you put the Macbeths, Richard III and Juliet Capulet into a psychiatrist’s chair? Dr Bard…
It's rare that you see a genuinely natural comedic partnership - often double-acts are simply thrown together…
There aren’t many shows when the performer comes out to the queue as a kind of personal warm up act, but that…
Phil Kay has set a precedent at the Edinburgh Fringe by becoming the first performer to acquire six stars for…
In a Soho night club, in the early Eighties, a small but ruthless team of orange cretins hatch a rather lazy…
It seems a mad prospect to bring an adaptation of the classic Powell and Pressburger film to the stage.…