Katie Norris’ “Farm Fatale” is a hilarious and engaging show with catchy songs and relatable humour that’s perfect for couples seeking a fun night out.
Review: Abi Clarke: (Role) Model, Fringe 2024
Abi Clarke’s “(Role) Model” sold out on the first Sunday of Fringe, delighting a young audience with its honest and humorous exploration of the desire to be seen in a positive light, even if it means revealing personal flaws.
A review of Best of Edinburgh Showcase Show, Fringe 2024
A Festive Fringe tip is to see a showcase or ‘best of’ show as early as possible. Sure, you won’t know if these really are the best on offer, but it’s a safe way to find out.
Edinburgh Fringe 24: What food can you get at the Pleasance?
The Edinburgh University Students’ Association runs or controls the city’s iconic Pleasance Dome and Courtyard locations. With the Pleasance Theatre Trust, they’ve arranged for some local favourites and some exciting newcomers to sell food at the venues.
Review: Just the Tonic comedy night – Milton Jones
A set of three funny comedians in a warm and comfortable venue. Just the Tonic comedy club night with Milton Jones is worth grabbing tickets for should it return to Edinburgh. Let’s hope it does!
A review of Paddy Young: Hungry, Horny, Scared, Fringe 2023
Paddy starts weak but finds his pace with witty commentary on living with strangers, property, trauma, Hitler, and more. He has the energy, confidence, and skills to entertain crowds.
A review of Nabil Abdulrashid: The Purple Pill, Fringe 2023
Nabil Abdulrashid: The Purple Pill will make you acknowledge that we’ve screwed up but can still turn things around. This comedian has a powerful message and isn’t shy about sharing it. There’s laughter and tears.
A review of Paul Merton’s Impro Chums, Fringe 2023
Paul Merton’s Impro Chums is a welcome return to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and Paul Merton, Suki Webster, Richard Vranch, Mike McShane and Kirsty Newton are in fine comedic form.







