Maja is talented, sensitive and very likeable, with a story worth telling.
A Review of Toussaint Douglass: Accessible Pigeon Material, Fringe 2025
This show was truly something unique and I found myself utterly charmed by Toussaint Douglass’ combination of comedy with heart.
Review: Amy Webber – Wannabe, Fringe 2025
Amy Webber’s latest show, Wannabe, is an autobiographical musical comedy that begins with a nostalgic look back at her childhood. The performance opens with Webber delving into a box of old memories, unearthing poetry and songs she wrote between the ages of seven and fourteen. It sounds like a sweet, wholesome trip down memory lane, […]
Review: FLIP Fabrique – Six°, Fringe 2025
“Flip Fabrique: Six°” is a high-energy circus show that blends physical comedy, stunning acrobatics, and an original story to create a truly memorable experience.
Review: Amy Mason: Behold!, Fringe 2025
Acclaimed comedian, author, and TikTok sensation Amy Mason returns to the Fringe with Behold!, her second hour of stand-up. Directed by the brilliant Jessica Fostekew, the show follows a critically acclaimed debut in 2024. Mason dives headfirst into a tale of modern chaos after her digital life implodes, locking her out of her bank account […]
Review: Well Behaved Women, Fringe 2025
Well Behaved Women is a triumph. It expertly balances laugh-out-loud farce with a powerful, timely message about the joy and strength of female friendship.
Review: La Cime Deli in Trinity
La Cime is a lovely little deli cafe in Trinity, just a stone’s throw from Victoria Park. You can pop in for a coffee, buy some sauces from the shop, or stay longer for a little sit-down meal and tempting cake. The deli has been an immediate hit; one visit will be enough to tell you why.






