Gaining great reviews from last years double act with comedic partner, Eric Lampaert, Joel Dommett has decided to perform solo this year.
Gaining great reviews from last years double act with comedic partner, Eric Lampaert, Joel Dommett has decided to perform solo this year.
For those that like their sketch shows to be inventive, imaginative and just a little out there you cant go wrong with the Dog Eared Collective. Now in this seventh production, this comedic four-some have, over the years, slowly become something of a household name, gaining glowing reviews with each new show.
Now in its fifth year, the most enjoyable festival experience is back and it’s better than ever.
Hollywood loves a good cat fight and they don’t come any bigger than the most famous clash of all: Joan Crawford versus Bette Davis. Two women who despite only just one film together managed to make each others lives a living hell.
Luke Graves, Paul F Taylor and Nick Hodder, three very different comedians have joined forces to share their stand-up with the busy Sin bar. Each has a small, twenty minute window and each struggles to fill it.
Uncontained Arts have made a huge name for themselves with parents and Fringe-loving young tots. After extremely successful runs of the ‘Little Mermaid’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland’ they are now brining bright, fun and breezy renditions of several of the best loved Grimm Fairy Tales.
Making their festival debut, Glasgow based, Fish and Game have been making quite a big splash with their unique work. Half work installation, Half cinematic experience, it makes for a difficult job for a reviewer to put into words just exactly what it is.
Twenty-five years on and despite a hugely successful career in voice work and acting, Michael Winslow will always be known as Cadet Larvel Jones from the Police Academy films – aka the guy who could do all those incredible sound effects.
Lewis Carroll’s nonsense verse poem is widely considered to be one of the greatest poems in the English language. It created neologisms for many words that are still used today such as chortle, galumphing and indeed Jabberwocky.
Casual Violence! are a Brighton and London based comedy collective who specialise in the bringing daft, flippant humour to some menacing and dark stories.




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