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.
Review: The Electric Head, Fringe 2025
A high-stakes improv show that proves to be a captivating and bizarre adventure, elevated by the performers’ incredible chemistry and experience.
Review: Smile, It Might Never Happen, Fringe 2025
Smile, It Might Never Happen is a high-wire act of an improv show. When it works, it’s brilliant, with the cast’s chemistry and musical prowess creating a unique and entertaining experience. When it doesn’t, it’s a little awkward, but never for long.
Review: Shamilton! The Improvised Hip-Hop Musical, Fringe 2025
Shamilton! delivers an hour of chaotic hilarity, powered by some of the sharpest minds and voices at the Fringe. It’s clear why the show has a loyal following who treat every performance as a must-see event
Review: Infinity Mirror, Fringe 2024
Infinity Mirror is a unique and energetic show that blends bizarre adventures with humour, making it a must-see for anyone seeking a comedic and uplifting experience at the Fringe.
Review: The Improvised Shakespeare Show, Fringe 2024
The Improvised Shakespeare Show delivers hilarious and entertaining improvised Shakespearean drama, perfect for fans and tempting for newcomers.
Review: Paul Merton and Suki Webster’s Improv Show, Fringe 2024
“Paul Merton and Suki Webster’s Improv Show” was a delightful and entertaining performance, but missed an opportunity to break new ground with its format, leaving me hoping for more innovation amidst the familiar laughter.
A review of Any Suggestions, Doctor? The Improvised Doctor Who Parody, Fringe 2022
I enjoyed Any Suggestions, Doctor? The Improvised Doctor Who Parody by ASDImprov, but your experience will be different. It’s a different show each night.







