Every Fringe, Edinburgh fills with plays, comedy, musicals, children’s shows etc, and every year, we get some circus-like performances, where it is all about acrobatics and jaw-dropping stunts.
Every Fringe, Edinburgh fills with plays, comedy, musicals, children’s shows etc, and every year, we get some circus-like performances, where it is all about acrobatics and jaw-dropping stunts.
Mike Keat astounds as Miguel Mantovani, the ringleader of this seedy yet adorable quartet. The character is one of an aging ex-porn star who finds an extension to his infamy through becoming a club owner, on-stage performer and singer.
The story of two brothers growing up at the brink of World War I is brought to life here as one man reminisces from a prison cell.
With the large stage bare except for a small table and leather chair, Jim Jeffries is granted licence to delve into his past with the best of his material from previous shows.
Last time round Charles Ross brought us his “One Man Star Wars Show”, which was excellent. He also promised that at the next Edinburgh Festival he would bring the One Man Lord of the Rings show much to the excitement of the crowd.
Pete Firman has been doing quite well for himself over the past few years and his sold out (or thereabouts) house reflects this.
Wil Anderson is a rare comedy gem in the Underbelly’s crown. Since his 1999 nomination for a “Best Newcomer” Perrier Award, each show has been meticulously crafted to reflect his own views and theories about the world that lies at his feet, whilst always including the incredible wit and comic timing that is his signature.




(5 out of 5)



(5 out of 5)



(5 out of 5)



(5 out of 5)



(5 out of 5)