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 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 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.
A Review of Tartan Tabletop: A Dungeons & Dragons Comedy, Fringe 2025
A live play-through of Dungeons and Dragons with a witty cast which made the popular tabletop game accessible to geeks and novices alike in Tartan Tabletop: A Dungeons & Dragons Comedy.
A Review of Mythos: Ragnarök, Fringe 2025
Mythos: Ragnarök is a must-see show is an adrenaline filled and transportive experience, balancing impressive physicality with true storytelling.
Review: Marc Jennings – Bread and Circuses, Fringe 2025
Marc Jennings’ latest show, Bread and Circuses, has a big goal: to hide a sharp critique of modern society inside an hour of clever, deadpan stand-up.
Review: Exposure Therapy, Fringe 2025
A brave and refreshing Fringe experience. Nicole Nadler’s “Exposure Therapy” is an improvised performance where she confronts audience-submitted fears and personal truths. It’s a unique and vulnerable show that feels more like a candid conversation than a stage production.







