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Greg Fleet: Secrets and Lies
Greg Fleet is clearly a comic who’s intimate with the phrase “whe... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Eleanor Tiernan & John F. O' Donnell: Irish Ame...
Eleanor Tiernann has been abandoned by her comedy partner, but is... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Terry Saunders: Figure 8
The clue is in the name: the Fringe Festival is about new and cha... (continued)
archive review
★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Justin Moorhouse's Ever Decreasing Social Circle
Justin Moorhouse is on the look out for new friends; someone shou... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Gavin and Gavin: It's a Long Road That Doesn't ...
If you like bad impressions of the Irish, this is the show for you.
archive review
★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
It Is Rocket Science!
Helen Keen spaces out in her new comedy act
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
John Pinette: I Say, Nay Nay
It would be harsh to simply describe John Pinette as a clichéd, f... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Count Arthur Strong: The Man Behind the Smile
Comic creation leaves much to be desired
archive review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Andrew Stanley: Some Things That Occurred To Me...
The room temperature in the Balcony Room at the Gilded Balloon is... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Waxing Cynical: FREE
Rightly or wrongly, Fringe-goers are notoriously dubious about fr... (continued)
archive review
★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Jim Rose Circus
Less shocking than one might expect, this is, at times, underwhelming
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Ahir Shah and Alex Maple: One Boy. One Man. Two...
Ahir Shah and Alex Maple’s opening show descends early on into ... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Secret agents
Secret Agents opens with a feverish discussion of a number of rum... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Stephen K. Amos: Find the Funny
Stephen K. Amos is mellowing into middle age. In years gone by he... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Alun Cochrane. Owner of a shed. And a son. Thin...
According to Alun Cochrane, the absolute pinnacle of inappropriat... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
Fall
Graphic, affecting, but flawed, Zinnie Harris's Fall trips over t... (continued)
archive review
★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
The Tailor of Inverness
The art of the one-man play is seldom perfected, but Matthew Zaja... (continued)
archive review
★★★★
edinburgh
06 Aug 2008
The rise of the underdog
They are bullied victims, telling tales of humiliation and woe. B... (continued)
feature
edinburgh
05 Aug 2008
The Lone Rambler
Tom Hackett catches up with Mark Olver as he prepares to trek the... (continued)
feature
edinburgh
05 Aug 2008
Rick Shapiro's Edinburgh Day Out
I never really wanna get up before two or three, so any activitie... (continued)
feature
edinburgh
05 Aug 2008
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