Another report from the Edinburgh Fringe front lines, featuring thoughts on Frankie McNair, Kate Dehnert, Vix Leyton, Eryn ...
Anna Thomas talks about her childhood bedroom becoming an unexpected rhubarb-growing laboratory and being described as "a ...
Rory Marshall is performing Thank You for the Opportunity, a sharp and relatable look at the world of work. Here we talk to ...
The Nubian Jak Community Trust are planning to erect a plaque on the wall of the building that acted as the barbershop in ...
Bobby throws away the instruction manual and catches some shows that build their own perspectives on the world. And then two ...
Tom Neenan is an actor, writer, script editor and comedian.
Ted Milligan and James Trickey chat about Treats for the Soul, their fast-paced sketch show. The hour is about male ...
Jess Fuchs is performing Feral at the Fringe. Here she talks about leaving home, losing herself and finding her way back.
Geoffrey Asmus says there is nothing worse than a comic who just regurgitates their audience's beliefs to elicit raucous ...
Jonathan Oldfield talks about finding humour in the absurdities of British life after growing up internationally, and why one ...
Berlin's gloriously dysfunctional sibling rock duo Otto & Astrid have spent two decades proving that no-one does musical ...
British sitcoms love sending their characters abroad at Christmas. Not on a whim, either. There's a pattern here.
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