A tightly-run 45-minute comedy sketch show based on ‘bad taste’ jokes and scenarios.
Review: Come to the Cabaret, Fringe 2025
If you’re looking for some classic American musical cabaret performances, Come to the Cabaret is the right show for you.
Review: Jo Caulfield – Bad Mood Rising, Fringe 2025
A bad mood never felt so good! Jo Caulfield, an Edinburgh local, expertly balances humour and anger in her show Bad Mood Rising. She’s got a loyal following for a reason: her caustic wit and relatable anecdotes are simply brilliant. Highly recommended.
Review: STARDUST Starring Star Dust (In Person), Fringe 2025
Looking for a show that’s truly “Fringe”? STARDUST Starring Star Dust is a delightfully weird and interactive character comedy. From its gilded star to a lampshade-wearing keyboardist, this show is a chaotic and hilarious antidote to the mundane.
Review: A Dram Is Worth A Thousand Words, Fringe 2025
This is a highly recommended and cost-effective show for anyone curious about Scotch whisky. It’s an educational, interactive, and value-for-money experience that’s more than just a tasting.
Review: Ha, Fringe 2025
A one-woman performance that’s evocative, deeply disturbing, and uncomfortable – it packs a punch. Not for the faint of heart!
Review: I’m Not Saying We Should, But What If We Did? Fringe 2025
A provocative, cleverly-written satirical play exploring populism and privilege under the guise of a proposed policy to ban men (and football).
Review: Bubba-Licious, Fringe 2025
Bubba-licious had everything we were looking for in a kid-friendly Fringe show; singing, dancing, puppets and of course, BUBBLES!







