Review: 99 Schnitzels (Veal Ain’t One)
Last year I caught a sketch at one of the variety shows from Josh Glanc’s show and since then I have been looking forward...
Review: Boris & Sergey
Described as a cabaret featuring tabletop puppetry the show stars the puppets Sergey and Boris who are brothers from Eastern Europe and are brought...
Review: Iconic – A Brief History of Drag
Velma Celli (Ian Stroughair) stars in Iconic – A Brief History of Drag and takes the audience on an inspiring journey from West End...
Review: Joey Page Pretty Boy!
Joey Page is the quintessential English comedian with his quick wit, self-deprecating humour, incredibly diverse and imaginative stories and a canny way of intertwining...
Review: Cabaret Consultations
I have the perfect prescription for a great night out at Fringe when you see Dr Ahmed’s Cabaret Consultations.
Returning to Fringe this year the...
Review: Amelia Ryan: The Breast is Yet to Come
Having seen Amelia Ryan’s previous shows A Storm In A D Cup and Lady Liberty, I didn’t want to miss this year’s offering -...
Review: Tatterdemalion
After seeing Henry Maynard in Boris & Sergey I was excited to see his solo show.
The word Tatterdemalion means a shabby person dressed in...
Review: Matt Hale’s MINDFOOLNESS
Last night my month of Fringe World fun began, and I was lucky enough to see the world premiere of Matt Hale’s new show...
Review: Little Death Club
Bernie Dieter’s Little Death Club was named as one of the favourites from last year’s Fringe and the variety show returns again playing Friday...
Review: Eleanor’s Story: An American Girl in Hitler’s Germany
Ingrid Garner wows the audience with her 60-minute show detailing her grandmother’s life in Nazi Germany.
This is not your typical war story it’s details...