
Short Com treats Edinburgh and Glasgow to the best in comedy shorts
Festival whose alumni have gone on to TV and award success showcases 50 films from the best new international talent
Robert Peacock / 2 November 2022
Festival whose alumni have gone on to TV and award success showcases 50 films from the best new international talent
Robert Peacock / 2 November 2022
Diabolical in service of deeper truths; the Fringe doesn't realise what it's missing
Hard-hitting stand-up points to the UK's dangerous class divide
Same man, same show, leaves hardcore fans bitterly betrayed by its popularity
Silly, sensational and cleverly organised hour of farce and laughter
Exuberant and uncompromising burlesque clowning with a curiously sweet core
High-energy homage to the action classics of the decade that taste forgot
Intimate hour of delightful storytelling from a gifted raconteur
Nicholson could regale the audience for hours with their appetite for drama
Decent hour of non-tubthumping political comedy from likable stand-up
Comically repetitive attempts at spookiness make for top clownery
Slightly uneven double-hander from two talented comics
Promising first half interrupted by an uncomfortable throwaway joke that pulls down the rest of the show