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Oozing with humanity and powered by sheer chaos, Sam Kruger and S. E. Grummett offer an impish and eccentric antidote to the ...
Shalaka Kurup’s Edinburgh Fringe debut presents an hour of self-aware comedy about yearning: to be the main character, to ...
Amanda Dwyer’s new show chronicles her experiences with miscarriage and sexual assault, blending raw honesty with disarming ...
Tatty Pants' bold story of community spirit in the face of oppressive anti-abortion policies is brimming with untapped ...
Marjolein Robertson's third instalment of her self-titled trilogy provides more of the Shetland comic's whimsy, wonder and ...
Archie Henderson’s Jazz Emu stage persona isn’t an easy cocktail to perfect, but he mixes musical, character and standup ...
The Glasgow arts venue has publicly apologised for its recent decision-making and says it will make changes to its leadership ...
In an excellent return to the Edinburgh Fringe, Cat Cohen offers a newfound vulnerability alongside her ironic flamboyance ...
Jessica Barton's clowning take on Mary Poppins, Dirty Work showcases an artist in control of her craft – and her audience.
Hot Chips duo Trygve Wakenshaw and Barnie Duncan promise 'a brand new show made right in front of you', and each night, ...
Samia Rida's true story of her kidnapping offers endless potential, but falls awkwardly into the gap between comedy and drama ...
Barnie Duncan’s debut hour Oooky Pooky comprises three strands of comedic storytelling: the physical clowning from his past, ...
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