Sheeps: Live and Loud Selfie Sex Harry Potter review
Rating: Ian Cater, Chief Features Writer & Reviewer Despite the performers’ pedigree, Sheeps’ return to sketch comedy doesn’t quite match the sum of its parts. Sheeps, as they announce after an...
View ArticleChris Kent: Looking Up, Edinburgh review
Rating: Ian Cater, Chief Features Writer & Reviewer Chris Kent proves himself to be a witty and adept storyteller, but lacks punchlines needed for the next level. Cork-born comedian Chris Kent is...
View ArticleWil Greenway: Either Side of Everything review
Rating: Ian Cater, Chief Features Writer & Reviewer Wil Greenway delivers more warm and engaging storytelling, but loses something in this style experiment. Over the past few years, a Wil Greenway...
View ArticleRob Oldham: Worm’s Lament review
Rating: Ian Cater, Chief Features Writer & Reviewer Rob Oldham makes a solid start in his first hour-long show, showing a sharp eye for observational comedy. For a first hour-long Edinburgh show,...
View ArticleChez Mal, EC1M: restaurant review
Ian Cater, Chief Features Writer & Reviewer Heading below ground to escape a bustling Clerkenwell simmering from one of the hottest days of one of the hottest years felt like blessed relief....
View ArticleThe Edinburgh Fringe: Ten To See
With just over one week left of the world’s greatest arts festival, Ian Cater lists his top ten comedy shows to see if you’re lucky enough to be north of the border before the Edinburgh Fringe comes to...
View ArticleJordan Brookes: Bleed review
Rating: Ian Cater, Chief Features Writer & Reviewer Brookes’ new version of Bleed fails to match the Edinburgh iteration, but remains compelling viewing. The self-styled “riskiest comic in the...
View ArticlePlayboy Club London’s Gothic Gin Garden Pop Up
By Samm Abbott Playboy Club London has transformed into a unique fairy-tale style ‘Gothic Garden’ for this November, when it plays host to its first Tanqueray Gin pop-up. The Gothic Garden opened on...
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