Whisky 101 is an excellent, value-for-money tasting session that educates and entertains both whisky novices and connoisseurs.
Review: Brixton Mondays, Fringe 2025
Brixton Mondays offers a heartfelt and humorous look at male friendship, rituals, and the passage of time.
A Review of The Creative Martyrs: Serious Satirical Silliness, Fringe 2025
An unmissable Fringe favourite, the Creative Martyrs are a shining beacon of hope in the dark, because no; you’re not alone – and they have songs about it!
Review: Anime in Concert Edinburgh 2025, Fringe
An upbeat and entertaining concert. Perfect for anyone who is a big fan of Anime but also enjoyable to people who are not familiar.
Review: Wenches!, Fringe 2025
Berlin’s Hysterie Theater hits the Fringe with the fantastic Wenches! This dark comedy follows two peasants on an absurd journey into the world of hashtags and podcasts. It’s a hilarious and thought-provoking satire on performative activism and inaction. Go see it!
A Review of Dan Leith: Defiling Gravity, Fringe 2025
A great hour of musical comedy from Dan Leith, with a slight plane theme that works really well downstairs in West Port Oracle. Witty, funny and highly entertaining.
Review: Vittorio Angelone: you can’t Say Nothing any more, Fringe 2025
Vittorio Angelone delivers a brilliant and brave performance, tackling “culture war” topics with nuance and razor-sharp wit. He questions whether comedians have a duty to speak out, using his own unique perspective to craft a show that is both deeply personal and universally relevant.
Review: A Tribute to the Band, Fringe 2025
Forget the band; this is a Discworld musical! Cazz Regan’s performance is a loving, funny, and acoustic journey into fantasy, complete with witty footnotes. A show for fans of Pratchett and clever music.







