Comedy
No need for explanations here, but if you need a laugh then this is the category for you! You’ll find reviews of all the shows that have had us rolling in the aisles on this page.
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Review: Cabin Fever, Edfringe
Returning to the Fringe for a second year running, this fast-paced two-woman show has the audience in stitches from take-off to landing.
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Review: Shoot From the Hip, EdFringe
Already very popular online, this London group of four improv comics take on the Pleasance Grand in a hilarious hour-long show that feels much shorter.
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Review: Lost Watches, Park Theatre
A bold debut that is unpredictable and often entertaining.
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Review: Spare Room, Hen and Chickens Theatre
It’s great to see a large ensemble at Camden Fringe, but at times that size detracts from what is really at the heart of this thought provoking play.
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Review: Murder, Oops!, Edfringe
This play about a woman who appears to fall in lust with everything she sees may not be for everyone, but it helps to have a drink in your hand!
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Review: Do Zombies Dream of Undead Sheep?, Edfringe
Quirky philosophical ukulele romp through the zombie apocalypse.
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Review: A Role to Die For, Marylebone Theatre
A broad farce about finding the next Bond and what the world might be ready for.
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Review: Second Class Queer, Theatro Technis
Second Class Queer forces us to sit down and listen, but eventually starts to feel long.
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Review: Love In Slough, Hope Theatre
A one hour, one man musical about navigating a mid-life crisis with good songs and gentle humour.
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Review: Londongrad, Camden People’s Theatre
Londongrad is a searing, absurdist comedy that examines the current geopolitical landscape. Power struggles, backstabbing and scandals all come into play as Labour’s first female Prime Minister Kiera Palmer (Cassia Crimin) comes into power. Only a few months into her…