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A powerhouse of pure stand-up, New York based Gianmarco Soresi establishes his command of the room from the get-go with the casual assertiveness that marks out the best of the breed. A mischievous but ...
Pat Rascal’s Space Gravy is one of the best examples of its kind: revelling in its absurdity, yes, but with proper jokes and fine-tuned performances to elevate it above the pack.
Having swelled his reputation with his band The Cosmique Perfectión and the release of a visual concept album recently, Jazz Emu appears at the height of his powers, opening portentously with an ...
It seems appropriate for Siblings to have set their latest sketch show in the world of dreams, given how much they lean into the absurd and the freewheeling, barely constrained by the logic of the ...
John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme: The acclaimed sketch show returns for a one-off special, 15 months after the last, with his usual supporting cast of Simon Kane, Carrie Quinlan, Lawry Lewin and ...
Forging an uncertain path between surrealist stand-up and agitprop, Andrew O'Neill's latest Fringe offering retains all the fire and conviction of their best shows since they became an explicitly ...
But quite whether people fit so neatly into the tribes ascribed to them is a key theme of Iconic Breath, a show named after her son’s mispronunciation of Godzilla’s superpower ‘atomic breath’.
Devin Gray got divorced and his wife didn't have the decency to make the split anything but amicable, leaving him grasping for recriminatory feelings to channel into his Fringe show.