Anna Burnside reviews a comedy set with funny yet truthful observations.
Anna Burnside reviews a strong set with ‘a lot of layers’.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a delight’ of a show.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a tremendous show’ that’s ‘funny and tender’.
Anna Burnside reviews a production ‘with much to enjoy’.
Anna Burnside reviews a performance with mixed results.
Anna Burnside reviews a multi-layered and entertaining performance.
Anna Burnside reviews a performance that’s ‘all about the fun’.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a delightful piece of work, observational yet absurd, cleverly constructed but with flashes of improvisation’.
Anna Burnside reviews a performance ‘that finds the funny bits in addiction without shying away from the darkness’.
Anna Burnside reviews a ‘raw and personal’ performance filled with ‘warmth, charm and comedic skills’.
Anna Burnside reviews ‘a jolly hour’ with some observations that ‘ring cringingly true’.
Scott Purvis-Armour reviews the Scottish return of the acclaimed (and controversial) Broadway and West End smash.
Anna Burnside reviews a smart and witty production.
Michael Cox reviews a production that ‘manages to enrapture the audience in a collective sense of wonder and delight.’
Anna Burnside reviews a set from ‘an impressive performer.’
Michael Cox reviews a poetry performance 'with much worth listening to.'
Anna Burnside reviews a stand-up set 'with big ideas' that are underdeveloped.
Anna Burnside reviews a set from 'a likeable performer'.
Anna Burnside reviews a 'cleverly self-deprecating' set.