2011 Edinburgh Fringe
Edinburgh Fringe features 2011
The Return of O'Farahan and Keith
Monday 15th August 2011
One big apple, two Yorkshire cops and an all-star cast... welcome to The Return of O'Farahan and Keith.
Lady Garden: Our time in Edinburgh
Monday 15th August 2011
Sketch group Lady Garden tell us how they're spending their spare time in Edinburgh...
His N Hers review
Monday 15th August 2011
Ex-Hollyoaks actor James Redmond delivers a self-depreciating set, but his comedy partner Luisa Omielan is very short of material.
Sam Simmons review
Monday 15th August 2011
A surreal show that is silly and obscure, yet clever and incredibly well put together.
Chris Cox review
Monday 15th August 2011
Chris Cox pulls off some incredible mind-reading stunts, but he appears to have been mis-filed under the comedy section as the show wasn't particularly humourous.
Brett Goldstein review
Monday 15th August 2011
Brett Goldstein is an engaging performer, but was let down with weak material.
Tiffany Stevenson review
Monday 15th August 2011
Overall a strong offering, but Tiffany Stevenson was slightly let down by her audience interaction.
Colin Hoult review
Monday 15th August 2011
This show offers an exquisite series of character portraits, but there are simply not enough laughs to qualify as a comedy show.
Robin Ince review
Monday 15th August 2011
This is everything the Fringe should be. A tiny, stuffed, sweaty, un-soundproofed room where one of our most interesting working stand-ups can say whatever he damn well likes.
Nick Doody review
Monday 15th August 2011
Nick Doody's work-in-progress show features some good material, but there's still a few bits to be improved at the time of writing.
Jollyboat review
Monday 15th August 2011
You know that a comedy show is brilliant when the time just seems to fly by and you leave hungry for more. This describes musical duo Jollyboat's show.
Katherine Ryan review
Monday 15th August 2011
Katherine Ryan comes across as friendly, while at the same time being rude and full of attitude.
Matt Kirshen review
Monday 15th August 2011
Matt Kirshen delivers some amusing anecdotes about embarrassing situations, delivered in an assured and confident manner.
Ava Vidal review
Monday 15th August 2011
Ada Vidal talks about subjects including race and prejudice, subjects she has covered many times previously.
Catriona Knox review
Monday 15th August 2011
A mixed bag of characters from Catriona Knox, but the show certainly does have its moments.
Andi Osho review
Monday 15th August 2011
Andi Osho's material is punchy and pacey and she has some superb lines on a range of mundane topics.
Mike Newall review
Monday 15th August 2011
Some of Newall's jokes hit the spot straight away, but certain tangential elements of the show make it feel quite disjointed.
Bad Bread review
Monday 15th August 2011
Bad Bread is a wonderfully funny show with three excellent comedians which telly addicts will go absolutely mad for.
Gentlemen of Leisure review
Monday 15th August 2011
While some jokes in the show never quite land, the Gentlemen of Leisure do manage to hit some incredible highs.
Sammy J & Randy review
Monday 15th August 2011
A wild, silly, slickly performed romp that will delight anyone who has ever watched children's TV, liked Avenue Q, or committed tax fraud.