Shalaka Kurup is lauded as a confident and charismatic performer whose quest to be the ‘main character’ makes for a brilliantly constructed hour of dark comedy, though its adult content comes with a warning.
Review: Lil Wenker – Bangtail, Fringe 2025
Beneath the mayhem lies a performer of incredible skill and a story of surprising depth. Wenker is a master of physical comedy.
Review: Ellie MacPherson: Babe Lincoln, Fringe 2024
Babe Lincoln is an engaging and hilarious musical comedy that cleverly combines history and humour. It is a must-see for Fringe audiences seeking a unique and entertaining experience.
Review: Josephine Lacey – Autism Mama, Fringe 2024
Josephine Lacey’s heartwarming and humorous storytelling in “Autism Mama” creates a genuine connection with the audience, leaving them laughing and emotionally moved.
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: 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.
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.
Review: Hold on to Your Butts, Fringe 2024
“Hold on to Your Butts” is a wacky and respectful Jurassic Park tribute that delivers a hilarious and entertaining experience for fans of the iconic film.







