★★★★ I was slightly late for Tarang’s show, but he didn’t waste the comic opportunity, asking the audience to indulge him while he fastidiously summarised what I had missed. The…
★★★ Spencer Waldner’s solo play promises much. It’s a confessional, an expose of man who became unable to conceal any truth after contracting COVID-19. Spencer addresses us in the opening…
★★★★★ On paper, a musical about Endometriosis shouldn’t work. It’s a serious medical condition that affects 1 in 7 women worldwide, yet for something so crippling, it takes on average…
★★★★★ OMG! Alex Franklin, where have you been all my life! At first glance, Franklin gives the energy of many Gen Z stand-ups, knowingly egotistical in a funny, Tik-Tok, meta…
★★★ Let me caveat everything I’m about to say with the simple that Athanasia Kontou is awesome, and a refreshing talent. She’s constructed an original hour that takes us through the…
★★★★ Vicky Oxley bursts onto the stage as Maggie, a fast-talking bundle of nerves and blunt, hilarious observation. We see her longing to get up on the stage of the…
★★★★★ How far would you go for your family? That’s the question Ruaraidh Murray’s new play poses. It’s two nights before Christmas, and an Edinburgh granny, her husband and son…
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