Edinburgh Comedy Festival

Edinburgh Comedy Festival

In a Soho night club, in the early Eighties, a small but ruthless team of orange cretins hatch a rather lazy…
I really enjoy going to see stand up shows at the Fringe. I especially enjoy when I don't know the people at…
Once in a while, you see a comedian who is so perfectly suited to performance, channelling such pure talent,…
What do you do when the announcer of your show, fluffs your name? Come on stage and do it again yourself,…
I am an extremely big fan of female comics. Having never heard of Catie Wilkins, but being drawn in from the…
Having heard the name and recognising the face of Rhod Gilbert, I was interested to see what he would be like…
Holmes and Watson have never been more energetic than with Max and Ivan filling their Victorian boots. You…
Chris Martin seems to be everywhere I go in Edinburgh. The poster for his show (cheeky smile, unshaven face…
Familiar to anyone who has ever seen the Police Academy movies, Michael Winslow's run at this year's Fringe…
"Everything you have is never enough" claimed Andrew Lawrence, in yet another venue where you could cook meat…
In a world where we rely on the ever constant changing in technology to live our lives for us, we all still…
Celebrating their 125th Anniversary this year, the Cambridge Footlights (old home of Rowan Atkinson) proved…
After a roaring success last year, the Ants are back for even more hilarious sketches and some good old-…
Having watched clips on YouTube of Sarah Millican over the last year, I have never been more excited to go…
It is one of the cheapest, cruellest and easiest ways to mock the current fascination that the world has with…
David Morgan took the stage at Just the Tonic at the Tron, wearing skinny jeans, a Mickey Mouse t-shirt and…
I had never heard of James Sherwood until this year. Flicking through the Fringe brochure, with a title like…
I was rather unsure of what to expect from Lady Garden. The title of the group has quite a rude connotation,…
It’s difficult to review a show when you can barely see from tears of laughter. BBC favourites Idiots of Ants…
To use an old sports commentating cliché, Australian Benny Boot's show is one of two halves.