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5 August 2019
I'll Take You To Mrs Cole - Complicité
With impressive animations and visuals, plenty of 'skanking' and lightsaber battles, Complicité’s 'I'll Take You To Mrs Cole!' is an 80’s paradise.
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5 August 2019
Leo Kearse: Transgressive
The controversial comedian brings a tight and funny set to the Fringe.
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5 August 2019
Loyisa Gola: Pop Culture
Loyisa Gola jokes about why we love the things we love, and what effect that has on our culture
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4 August 2019
James Phelan: Troublemaker
A big laugh but the focus was magic - and some stunning tricks were delivered.
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4 August 2019
Maisie Adam: Hang Fire
Maisie is a likeable comedian who explores the point about mistakes made ‘in the moment’ and how you should own them. Regular laughs and threads tied nicely together despite the backing track.
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4 August 2019
Eli Matthewson: An Inconvenient Poof
An hour long comedy show packed with light hearted humour and a political kick that Matthewson executes with a confident air of professionalism, An Inconvenient Poof is sure to make you smile.
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4 August 2019
Witch Hunt
Witch Hunt was surreal throughout. Made up of an array of ludicrous skits that put a risqué spin on well known tales, both women play a variety of outrageous characters. I left the auditorium feeling like I’d just woken up from a bizarre dream.
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4 August 2019
Monsoon Season
Monsoon Season tells a twisted love story for the modern age.
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4 August 2019
Sophie Duker: Venus
Sophie Duker brings a hilarious and heartfelt celebration of the self to the Fringe
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4 August 2019
Chris Washington: Raconteur
A ‘Raconteur’ is someone 'who tells anecdotes in a skilful and amusing way’. This is totally true of Chris in this hour of musings, largely about his mooching (in this case meaning 'loitering around shops in a listless manner').
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4 August 2019
BOAR - Lewis Doherty
"Armed with just himself and a chair, Lewis Doherty (creator of Wolf) presents Boar. A one-man fantasy adventure tale."
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4 August 2019
Nigel Ng: Culture Shock
He almost had audience members rolling on the floor laughing, with several at least half out of their seats. This is observational humour at its best.
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3 August 2019
Kelly Convey: Telephone Voice
Kelly Convey 'Chatham girl done good' brings us her debut hour which travels back in time to her errant teenage years, through her high-flying twenties as an executive, right up to the life-changing decision to become a comedian in her thirties.
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3 August 2019
Land of My Fathers and Mothers and Other People
Rhys Slade-Jones delivers a personal, frank and quintessentially Welsh show.
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3 August 2019
A Grave Situation
A Grave Situation brings something new to an overwrought topic.
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3 August 2019
Catching Comets - Ransack Theatre
"A disaster movie about falling in love. Or a rom-com about the end of the world."
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31 July 2019
Interview with Martin Willis, Founder of Objectively Funny
Martin Willis talks about his entry into comedy, his work at Objectively Funny, their partnership with Campaign Against Living Miserably, and provides great advice to anyone looking to mirror his career path.
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8 August 2019 – 9 August 2019
An Objectively Funny Night
A fundraiser for your new favourite production company's mental health partnership with the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), providing and raising awareness for services to support performers at the Fringe.