Showko – Absolutely Normal showcases Showko’s unique charisma and wit in a show tailormade to suit her style of storytelling
Author: Tania Nicholas
. . . to miss this show would be foolish, as James Hancox has crafted a show which is both funny and memorable
Baby Got Back: Size Queens is a great example of how you can centre a show around an important message but still have fun
Briefs: Close Encounters is a fun escape from reality, with everything about it larger-than-life and spectacular.
Laurie has created something which alternates between humorous songs and on-point storytelling using her clever dry wit, making for an enjoyable, out-of-this-world cabaret experience.
Safety Banana is an interesting and humorous performance based around the premise of finding and losing love, a universally relatable experience.
Full of humour and poignancy, there is never a dull moment in Don’t Do It, Don’t Do It, Do It!, and I can honestly say that I haven’t quite seen a show like this during the Fringe.
While it is often uncomfortable, Cockroach offers an honest and brutal perspective on gendered violence that will stay with you for days
Caution – Deadline Ahead is a funny and sharp look into the world of procrastination. Cristina Lark has a written a show which displays both humour and plenty of moments of self-reflection around both her own and the audience’s habits.
Law Without Order just isn’t on par with other comedy shows at Fringe