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Glenn Wool: Goodbye Scars
Glenn Wool is recently divorced. After making clear to his audien... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Liam Mullone: In A Dead Man's Hat
Liam Mallone looks, sounds, and walks like a man with a pretty do... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
The Jonny and Joe Show
To describe this show as free-form comedy would suggest it has at... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
The Axis of Awesome Comeback Spectacular
Few things inspire the sort of collective dread that musical come... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Pajama Men: Versus vs. Versus
The only easy thing to say about the Pajama Men is this: they tak... (continued)
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★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Aliens Ate My Schnitzel
Sketch comedy is a genre that has transferred to the televisual m... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
The Americans
It is perhaps unsurprising, following eight years of the Bush adm... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Andy Zaltzman boldly unbuttons the cloak of civ...
A clownish purveyor of faintly titillating doom and gloom, Andy Z... (continued)
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★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Alex Horne: Wordwatching
Alex Horne is a man of many projects. His latest, which he explor... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Ginger & Black
It seems like the word is already out on Ginger & Black. Thanks p... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Sammy J in the Forest of Dreams
Any pretensions the audience hold that Sammy J in the Forest of D... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Watson & Oliver
With two sell out Fringe shows under their belts and an army of d... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Nick Doody: Tour of Doody
Scenes of global horror flash before the eyes of the audience, wh... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Pot Noodle: The Musical
It is a truth not always universally acknowledged that it is poss... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Paul Tonkinson
Unlike a lot of bitter-and-twisted comics stomping and sulking th... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Badly Ranted Thoughts via the Magic of Song
So, you want your own show at the Edinburgh Fringe? But you haven... (continued)
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★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Emigrants
It’s not often that you see a performer embrace a critic like a m... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Life at the Molecular Level
As you wander from the Gilded Balloon Teviot, past the Grolsch Gr... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
InvAsian Festival: It Ain't All Bollywood
Bollywood films frequently make it into the UK top-ten, and Holly... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
Clockheart Boy
The most memorable fairy tales are often the ones that don’t succ... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
13 Aug 2008
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