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Live Review: The Battle for Icetopia
The whole enterprise, produced by Alex Hardy and written and directed by Adam Larter has a wonderful "We can't believe we are doing this" atmosphere. It is a glorious triumph of collaborative effort.
Claire Smith, Beyond The Joke, 15th October 201710 reasons to see Eleanor Morton in Angry Young Woman
As an online publication and regular supermarket shoppers, we are no strangers to lists. We could give you multiple reasons why we like them. Maybe in graph form, or even a mind map.
Laugh Out London, 26th September 2017Edinburgh Fringe Extra
From a poster made out of parsley to bin-based bruises, the BCG team rounds up some interesting and funny stories and stunts from the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe.
British Comedy Guide, 1st September 2017Edinburgh Fringe 2017: Terrier Awards
Unsurpassable comedy critic Fringe Dog announces the winners of the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Terrier Awards.
Fringe Dog, The Skinny, 25th August 2017#LetsSellThisGigOut 4-15
Michael Legge will be bloody cross if you don't go to THESE shows at THESE times. Follow #LetsSellThisGigOut. Listen if you want to live.
Michael Legge, FringePig, 7th August 2017The Fringe hit list: comedy, music and theatre
Celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, the Fringe denies no-one entry.
Nadine McBay, The National (Scotland), 6th August 2017#EdFringe17 Comedy Q&A: Eleanor Morton
Eleanor Morton's Edinburgh show promises a passive aggressive and witty journey through the history of angry women. We wanted to know more...
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 26th July 2017Eleanor Morton: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
From her early shows that incorporate more elements of music-based whimsy, Eleanor is really emerging as a strong, politicised voice with important things to say. Especially about avocados.
Laugh Out London, 30th June 2017Comedy scripts to be showcased at Soho Theatre
Comedy scripts from writers including William Andrews, Lilah Vandenburgh, Pippa Evans, Ruth Bratt, Lucy Porter and Evelyn Mok are to be showcased at London's Soho Theatre in March.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd February 2017Fringe preview: The Stand
Iconic Edinburgh venue keeps its finger on the Fringe pulse with an exciting programme of established names and up-and-coming talent.
Kevin Wight, TV Bomb, 26th July 2016