Michelle Wolf ★★★★
Michelle Wolf made major headlines and enemies at the 2018 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, a
Michelle Wolf made major headlines and enemies at the 2018 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, a
Nostalgia, pop culture, and raw honesty blend into a distinctly Scottish hour of comedy in Christopher Macarthur Boyd’s Howling at the Moon.
Irish comedian Katie Boyle explores living in America, Catholic shame, St Brigid and somehow all connected to abortion.
The comic, the confessional and the musical merge in Canadian Jodie Sloan’s debut Fringe show, Is She Hot?
Emmy winner Bryan Safi explores confidence, queerness and relationships in his Fringe debut, Are You Mad at Me?
Tamsyn Kelly recounts the comedic trials and tribulations of relocating for love.
Kieran Hodgon’s latest show Voice of America explores lifelong love affair with the US and his potential break-up with the country
Musings on growing up black, bisexual and Scottish form the core of Black Mediocrity, Ayo Adenekan’s Fringe stand-up debut
Annie Boyle delivers a deadpan hour on grief and self-discovery
Dark humour abounds with a generous serving of the personal in Before I Forget, from one of Scotland’s rising stand-ups, Jack Traynor