‘Human Dressage’ investigates the sociological make up of people, brought to you by the charming and compulsive Russell Kane.
‘Human Dressage’ investigates the sociological make up of people, brought to you by the charming and compulsive Russell Kane.
Before Paul Merton’s Impro Chums begins the audience is asked to write down a suggestion for an improvisational sketch for possible inclusion in the show.
After enjoying one of his fellow antipodean and equally close to the bone comics, I was advised by various friends, flyers and general festival goers to go and see Brendon Burns.
Nina Conti is a very talented ventriloquist, of that there is no doubt – seamlessly slipping between her cast of puppets and herself.
Having seen Pappy’s Fun Club perform at a ‘Best of the Festival’ show earlier this month, booking tickets for their solo Funergy performance was definitely on the cards. We made the right decision, these guys are definitely unmissable.
Thanks to the Portobello Panto, those who miss the magical pantomime out with the festive months can now witness the magic at the Edinburgh Festival!
When you go to see a stand up comedy show, it does not bode well when you are directed upon arrival to “fill up the front row”. But the audience should be pleased to find out that Jason Manford is a nice comedian. No horrid jibes, no cringe-worthy comments, just good, clever observational comedy. His [...]




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