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The Noise Next Door review
Friday 12th August 2011
The Noise Next Door improv group are quietly becoming one of the Fringe's guaranteed bum-on-seat stalwarts.
Horse & Louis review
Friday 12th August 2011
This musical pair, playing on the free Fringe, really is deserving of an hour of your time.
Josie Long review
Friday 12th August 2011
Charming, life-affirming and frequently devastating, Josie Long's new show is essential Fringe viewing.
Christmas For Two review
Friday 12th August 2011
Sarah Campbell and Amy Hoggart's ideas are genuinely creative and odd - it's just that the execution of those ideas isn't always successful.
Simon Munnery review
Thursday 11th August 2011
Simon Munnery presents a patchwork of eccentric ideas, flights of fancy, and bogglingly brilliant aphorisms.
Mick Ferry review
Thursday 11th August 2011
This year, Mick Ferry is presenting a fine show about the end of the world in the depths of the Gilded Balloon.
David Reed review
Thursday 11th August 2011
David Reed is a great performer and his first solo outing since the Penny Dreadfuls is a wonderfully strange, funny, fascinating show.
Paul McCaffrey review
Thursday 11th August 2011
Paul McCaffrey is decent company, but maybe just a little too plain, and whilst his act is polished, it comes across as a little wooden at times.
The Lunchtime Club review
Thursday 11th August 2011
Lots of laughs in this well-priced lunchtime showcase, with compère Max Dickins singled out for particular praise.
Michael Winslow review
Thursday 11th August 2011
Michael Winslow - the man of 1,000 Sound Effects - demonstrates some impressive sound conjuring, but the show is more something to marvel at than laugh at.