Reginald D Hunter - 7 March, The Glasgow Stand
This man is so edgy he's four-dimensional.

This man is so edgy he's four-dimensional.

He's now middle aged and this gives him license to be as grumpy as possible.

Munnery is a pleasure to watch in any guise

Francis cuts a laid back figure on stage and his amiable Canadian drawl only accentuates the tongue digging into his cheek.

There is a fine line between comedy and therapy.

With nervous energy Watson babbles out his material in enthusiastic bursts

Taking the 'man in the pub' approach, Wilty talks in gravely tones about his career in the army, his naivety and the struggles of the war, often relying on 'barracks'...

With effortless charm Amos weaves together personal stories with political asides, cultural references and audience participation in a neatly constructed hour.
Idiots of Ants, according to the team, is an appropriation of the French, 'l'idiot savant': the knowing fool. It's a bold decision - imbuing one's show at its most basic...
Sure, a few of the lines fall flat, but this is a lot of talent for a small room
It takes some guts to complete a show which is met with such indifference and apathy
What makes this show an interesting comedy outing is Horne himself: quick, intelligent, and capable of generating wholesome laughs without falter
Why, oh why, must he sing karaoke?
There's a good show trapped in this mess somewhere, but when its presented in this manner, the only option is to sink to your knees, gaze skywards and cry out...
One of the most interesting, entertaining and perplexing yet uncontrived shows you will see at the Fringe
Far and away the best piece of theatre written and performed by comedians at this year's Fringe
If you're prepared to leave any notion of shame at the door, there isn't a nicer time to be had in Edinburgh
The comic's affection for his family is more likely to provoke 'aahhhhhs' than laughs at this year's Fringe
Robin Ince is clearly a man who is obsessed by books. He wears a t-shirt bearing the slogan of New York City’s Strand Bookstore, “18 miles of books”, and the...
As far as Fringe comedy experiences go, this is the pits. In fact, the very word “comedy" is utterly misleading, implying at least a glimmer of joy is to be...