The mime double act are back, and by the looks of it, the audience are more than happy. When they come out on stage everyone cheers manically, and Gamarjobat love it.
The mime double act are back, and by the looks of it, the audience are more than happy. When they come out on stage everyone cheers manically, and Gamarjobat love it.
Jarlath return to the Fringe is something not to be missed.
It is impossible to write an objective review over Martha McBrier’s show.
The idea is brilliant; a group of performers will improvise different sketches from the audience’s picks from this year’s Fringe Brochure. They will improvise them right there and then, and they will try to get the audience laughing at all times. Pity then that the final product doesn’t really measure up.
The problem is not with [...]
As tends to be the case with all sketch shows, the comedy is very much hit and miss. Some segments will be laugh out loud moments (like the running gag of a guy mistaking the situation) and some sketches that not only don’t seem to draw in the laughs but baffle altogether (the possessed Enid [...]
There are so many sketch shows out there, it becomes a bit boring and same-ish after seeing a bunch of them.
Presenting a sketch show with a twist, Jonny and Joe return to the Fringe. Their whole act is based on different non related segments which they interlink with the funniest and most original idea of all: it is just them, on stage, doing a sketch, lights turn off, lights go up again, they think of [...]
The Fringe is inundated with big comedy names that come every year to Edinburgh to do their show. It is the big stars like Rhod Gilbert, Adam Hills or Jason Byrne which the public tend to go see, knowing what they are paying for, and as such, they would miss amazingly clever, perfectly delivered comedy [...]
There are many Improv shows out there at the Fringe, but none come close to One Night Stand’s perfection.
There might be more than one group performing I Love You… on the Fringe, but these are the ones to see.