A casual and relaxing hour of comedy from an intelligently understated storyteller.
A review of 1933 – Prohibition Ends! Long Live Bessie Smith and the Blues Queens, Fringe 2022
Some fantastic live music, from a slower but just as human era and culture. 1933 – Prohibition Ends! Long Live Bessie Smith and the Blues Queens is recommended, but I think people curious or already into the period will appreciate it much more.
A review of The Black Blues Brothers, Fringe 2022
These Royal Variety Performance veterans’ strength, agility, and speed are intimidatingly impressive.
A review of Jess Robinson: Legacy, Fringe 2022
Legacy will make you think if you want. Or, if you prefer, you can sit back, relax, laugh and enjoy the show.
A review of Tim Vine: Breeeep!, Fringe 2022
A masterful mashup of one-liners, slightly longer jokes and a surprising amount of songs. Tim Vine’s Breeeeep! is a comedy act you can take your teen to without cringing or escape from reality for a while.
A review of Action Figure Archive Volume 2: WTF!?, Fringe 2022
Steve Mclean’s Action Figure Archive Volume 2: WTF!? is the spirit of the free fringe. It’s in a basement, run out of a suitcase, and the audience sits surrounded by upturned chairs while a restaurant readies for dinner.
A review of Mitch Benn: It’s About Time, Fringe 2022
I’m glad I took the chance and booked in. Mitch Benn is a talented performer and songwriter too. It feels to me that this is the true essence of the fringe
A review of Pete Firman: Bag of Tricks, Fringe 2022
I enjoyed myself and left happily confident I’d book again next year to come and see the next evolution of the performance.