“My Last Two Brain Cells” is a hilarious, fast-paced comedy show that will keep you laughing and entertained throughout its unexpected journey.
Review of Will Owen: Like, Nobody’s Watching
I hadn’t heard of Will Owen before, but I was keen to come along to this LGBTQIA+ friendly show for what looked like a glittery, fun time.
Review: Alice in Wonderland, Fringe 2024
It was quirky, fun and just the right length to hold the attention of the younger viewers. I asked five-nearly-six what her favourite part was – “seeing Alice!” – mission complete!
Review of Glenn Wool: Luv (Sic) – Fringe 2024
It was Birdy’s first time seeing Canadian comedian Glenn Wool, and she took a comfy seat in the front row at The Counting House to hear about his relationship woes. Okay, I don’t know which rock I’ve been under to have not heard of critically-acclaimed, world-renowned comedian Glenn Wool before, because judging by this show’s […]
Review of Cheekykita: An Octopus, The Universe ‘n’ Stuff – Fringe 2024
Birdy had such a whale of a time (despite there being no whales in this show) at last year’s Fringe, she decided to come back for a second helping of Cheekykita: An Octopus, The Universe ‘n’ Stuff.
Review: Isobel Rogers: How to Be Content, Fringe 2024
“Isobel Rogers: How to Be Content” is a charming and witty musical comedy that cleverly explores the relatable journey towards contentment, leaving the audience feeling connected and uplifted.
Review of John Robertson: The Human Hurricane, Fringe 2024
Birdy was really happy to see the one and only John Robertson was performing not one but TWO shows at the Fringe this year – so her first stop was The Human Hurricane.
Review: FREAK OUT!, Fringe 2024
“FREAK OUT!” is a powerful and thought-provoking performance that tackles the urgent issue of ecological dystopia, leaving a lasting impression on its audience.







