A delightful journey into absurdity with Bald 2-in-1, a split-bill stand-up showcase from two very different bald men (although, as they point out, all bald men look the same) that bring their own brand of nonsense to the stage.
Review: Foot Putter – nothing to do with golf; everything to do with putting your foot in it! (Fringe 2025)
Maja is talented, sensitive and very likeable, with a story worth telling.
Review: #IsThisEssex? (Fringe 2025)
Defoe and Dhir bring crowd-pleasing charm and humour, ideal for an hour of lighthearted fun and silly gags. Two promising up-and-comers.
Review: Courtney Buchner: Big, If True – Fringe 2025
A brilliantly constructed show about the very nature of truth in storytelling. Courtney Buchner’s performance is a slow burn that rewards your attention with a stunningly clever and hilarious final punchline that makes it all worthwhile.
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.
A Review of Daniel Sloss: Work in Progress, Fringe 2025
Longtime fans of Sloss will rejoice to see his signature dark style pushing the envelope even further. This time, his borderline-inappropriate jokes don’t even spare his family life.
A review of Sing, Sign and Sensory – On Safari, Fringe 2025
Imagine you could take a break from the bustling city centre of Edinburgh to pop over to the Savannah for a quick safari fix – maybe not the most likely dream but Sign, Sign and Sensory gets pretty close!
A Review of Mojo and Jimmy: The Totally Awesome Magic Show, Fringe 2025
A colourful, funny and family-friendly magic adventure, lots of magic tricks and plenty of silliness to keep the family entertained.







