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18 August 2016
John-Luke Roberts Builds A Monster
The audience is startled when we realise that, whilst we take our seats, Roberts is sat hiding behind his own cape already on stage.
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15 August 2016
Ed Aczel: Foreign Policy
The no action, anti-comedy comedian is back to talk global issues.
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15 August 2016
Yianni: The Simpsons Taught Me Everything I Know
He packed out the show – two-thirds of the queue was turned away for a free show at the Voodoo Rooms – and the love for The Simpsons in the room was palpable.
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15 August 2016
Boris & Sergey: Preposterous Improvisation Experiment
Improvised puppetry – what more could you want?
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13 August 2016
Into The Water
A foot stomping, hand tapping, audio-visual extravaganza by Up & Over It.
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13 August 2016
Nick Cody: Come Get Some!
Cody's signature charisma and stage presence is back with new reflections on his life.
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12 August 2016
Fast Fringe
Everyday in the Ace Dome, Pleasance Dome, twelve performers get up to three minutes each to persuade us to see their shows. Here's a rundown and the six highlights.
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12 August 2016
Jayde Adams: 31
Adams hasn't been terribly lucky in life, by her own admission.
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12 August 2016
Mark Dolan: Life Hacks
The man constantly in the best mood has been made sad about some things.
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12 August 2016
Elliot Steel: Netflix 'n' Steel
An audience can be the saving grace of a stand-up show.
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11 August 2016
Mark Nelson: Smiley Face
Never have I seen a stand-up be so understatedly funny.
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11 August 2016
Lili La Scala: Another F!@£ing Variety Show
Will we ever tire of Lili La Scala? Only time will tell because we're nowhere near yet.
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11 August 2016
Angel by Henry Naylor
Another hard-hitting story from an unheard voice in the Middle East by the company behind Echoes.
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11 August 2016
James Meehan: Class Act
It took a while to realise, when the room was in darkness and Meehan told us a fuse had blown, that he wasn't joking.
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10 August 2016
Pub Quiz for Kids with Patrick Monaghan
This is where parents' expert knowledge in all things to do with children comes in handy.
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10 August 2016
Tony Law: A Law Undo His-elf What Welcome
Back with his signature brew of irreverent and flawless tomfoolery.
Comment posted on 20 June 2018
Yeah it's massively problematic and really irks me. While the body and identity politics are worth heeding - specifically that ITV have defended their position by saying that physical appearance is NOT a criterion on which contestants, which is incredibly difficult to believe - my issue with it is more overarching and something that Iain Stirling, the voice presenter, has addressed somewhat when he said Love Island is seen to 'dumb down' the nation. As opposed to dumbing down, I think it serves as an overwhelming indictment of the superficiality of modernity. It takes love and sex and places it on an economistic platform without regard for how the men and women - who are wildly segregated, be it by choice or not - take the experience differently. It is, however, heartening (if that's the right word) to see the viewing public rally against the more problematic (at the very least) behaviour. Prime of which is throwing camaraderie out of the window for self-serving sex and ill excuses for emotional infatuation. I have watched this season to fathom out the appeal and I've moved away from my previous allegation that it's as close as you can get to porn on primetime television and towards the view that its issues are, ironically, more complex. There's also the argument that bad television has value, something you can switch your mind off to watch, but I think the spectatorial appeal around Love Island is much more sordid than that.