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10 August 2019
Jack Tucker: Comedy Stand-Up Hour
Not for everyone, but if it’s for you then you’re going to love it
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8 August 2019
Lucie Pohl: Really, Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Real
Featuring tentacle porn, toilet stealthery, and fan butter, this show is very disjointed but incredibly funny
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8 August 2019
Felix & The Scootermen: Self-Help Yourself Famous
A show that’s weaker than the sum of its parts
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8 August 2019
The Three Deaths of Ebony Black
One of the best shows you will see at the Fringe this year
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8 August 2019
Dreamgun: Film Reads
Your favourite films, but rewritten in an hour and stuffed with jokes
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7 August 2019
Andrew Maxwell: All Talk
A mostly satisfying if slightly pedestrian hour of stand-up.
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6 August 2019
Mark Watson: How You Can Almost Win
Did anyone actually watch Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls?
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6 August 2019
Matt Parker: Humble Pi
It turns out that even big companies struggle with maths
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5 August 2019
Milo McCabe as Troy Hawke in ‘Tiles of the Unexpected!’
Bodacious, conspiratorial, and exceptionally sharp witted, McCabe is a force to be reckoned with.
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5 August 2019
Mitch Benn: Ten Songs to Save the World
They’re not likely to save the world, but they will offer a distraction from it
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5 August 2019
Tom Brace: Brace of Spades
Amusing and adaptable, Tom Brace is a great magician for children, with just enough sauciness to keep adults entertained
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4 August 2019
The Brand-New, Full-Throated Adventures of Reginald D Hunter
Great, but you knew that already
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4 August 2019
James McNicholas: The boxer
An amusing and at times surprisingly emotive solo debut
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2 August 2019
Voice Views: Your favourite live performance
Welcome to another edition of Voice Views, the new monthly community post where we ask our readers to join us in a discussion around a particular topic.
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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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31 July 2019
Interview with Ruth Bratt, Showstoppers!
"What’s in the room, what’s in the world, is on the stage! That said, we tend to steer clear of things like Brexit and Trump - not because we feel we shouldn’t deal with them, but there’s enough of that in the real world."
Comment posted on 16 June 2022
This sounds like a amazing collective, and it's great how young people identified a need for a space and then made it happen!