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3 August 2022 – 29 August 2022
Rosy Carrick gets musclebound for Edinburgh Fringe
One woman’s quest for tortured beefcake, 80s action and raw sexual power. Poet, theatremaker, translator and feminist powerhouse Rosy Carrick gets Musclebound to examine our most shameful sexual secrets
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3 August 2022 – 29 August 2022
Luke Wright's Late Night Dance Floor Fillers (poems) at Edinburgh Fringe
Fresh from wowing huge crowds when opening for The Libertines and John Cooper Clarke, Luke serves up banger after banger at one of the hottest, most poetic, late-night shows in town. Rock n roll poetry at its visceral, inventive best.
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4 August 2022 – 28 August 2022
Dan Kelly: How I Came Third in the North Korean Marathon
What happens when you try to run 26.2 miles in the most secretive nation on earth? A fast-paced hour of unique, intelligently comic storytelling
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3 August 2022 – 28 August 2022
Hope Mill Theatre annouces Fringe debut CLASSIC!
Manchester’s Award-winning Hope Mill Theatre makes its Fringe debut with Classic! a new comic play, featuring a multitude of classic novels in 60 minutes.
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27 February 2022
Jackass Forever
Old or not, the cast of Jackass Forever, will never not be funny.
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18 January 2022
After Life teaches us what it means to be human in emotional final series
Ricky Gervais’ After Life comes to an emotional, triumphant end.
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21 December 2021 – 30 January 2022
Call out for performers - Lancashire Fringe Festival (May 2022), Enjoy The Show
Performers this is an opportunity for you!
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11 October 2021
Review: Brighton Grin competition at The Electric Arcade
Some of the best amateur comics that Brighton has to offer duked it out in an awards show organised by Brighton Gin on Wednesday, in the first heat of a month-long competition.
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6 September 2021
Review: Sh!tfaced Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing
A group of classically trained actors performing Much Ado About Nothing is not necessarily anything too unique. However, in this unconventional show, one such actor is royally drunk – and hilarity ensues.
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1 September 2021
Review: Isabelle Farah’s Ellipsis
Deeply personal and conscious of its own format, Farah’s Ellipsis opens up the symbiotic relationship between audience and comic in this stand-up show that uses her own experiences to criticise British society’s grief culture
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25 August 2021
Review: People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan
The Kurupt FM crew go large as they travel to Japan in a wholesome and hilarious mockumentary feature film, a spin-off from their Bafta winning BBC TV show.
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25 August 2021
Review: Madhouse
A promising debut production that unfortunately falters in its writing and pacing, Madhouse depicts the chaotic nature of student living with its rag-tag cast of characters.
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1 July 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Impromptu Shakespeare
Bursting with comedy, lust, tragedy and so much more. Impromptu Shakespeare combines the world of Shakespearian humour with modern-day culture to craft a unique show every night that left an audience howling.
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18 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: The Net Kill
“Outrageously funny and bazaar, Incognito Theatre company have devised an innovative form of theatre”
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15 June 2021
Brighton Fringe Review: Truth Be Told
“With three contrastingly eccentric, quirky, hilarious characters Truth Be Told was destined to be brilliant from the start!”
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28 May 2021
Brighton Fringe's 'Do The Thing: The Made Up Musical' Review
"belly achingly funny...My only complaint is that it was too short!"
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8 March 2021
Tim Minchin announces new UK dates of his BACK tour
The award-winning Australian comedian is performing 21 dates across the UK
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26 February 2021
Amelia Worssam | TrinityTalent 2020
Amelia Worssam was selected for Artistic Achievement for TrinityTalent and is the Youth Choice for her Arts Award achievements.