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Review: Jeeves Takes Charge at Charing Cross Theatre
A gentle, laugh-out-loud journey into the world of P.G. Wodehouse, with Sam Harrison delivering a masterclass in comic physicality as he plays Jeeves, Bertie and a wonderfully eccentric cast of characters.

Sarah
3 hours ago3 min read


Edinburgh Fringe 2026 – Honourable mentions
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A packed Fringe experience with 15 shows, two late nights, Best of the Fests and a two-hour Massaoke! Among the honourable mentions, Hasan Al-Habib brings sharp, thoughtful comedy about family, divorce and religion, while Truthmachine offers an intriguing immersive lie-detector experience. Massaoke was the spectacular finale: a packed singalong party of classic rock, glitter, smoke and flames that had everyone on their feet from midnight into the early hours.

Simon
4 days ago2 min read


Rob Preston. Amazing Global Solutions
⭐⭐⭐⭐
A brilliantly imaginative and freakish take on modern man. Rob Preston’s solo debut is packed with memorable characters, belly laughs and cringe-worthy moments. From a bizarre pub quizmaster and dancing barber to a young Londoner and an aspiring “writer of stories”, Rob transforms snippets of real life and social media into an unforgettable hour of comedy. Fresh, clever and full of pathos, this is a Fringe show well worth seeing now.

Simon
4 days ago2 min read


Ted Hill; Powerpoindexter
An original, fun and breezy hour of chaos and irreverence you won’t see anywhere else. Ted Hill, recently awarded Ant & Dec’s Golden Buzzer on Britain’s Got Talent, brings his unique autistic perspective to an imaginative multimedia show. With PowerPoint, puppets, GeoGuessr, audience feedback and a “Small Talk Machine”, Ted constantly tests how weird he can be. Chaotic, creative and refreshingly original — embrace the weird!

Simon
6 days ago2 min read


Kate Butch
⭐⭐⭐⭐
“A Kate in the hand is worth two in the Butch.” Kate Butch swaps songs and audience interaction for a more traditional stand-up hour packed with puns, silliness and sharp observations. From meal deals and Duolingo to Drag Race, homophobia and online backlash, Butch delivers plenty of laughs. The real magic comes in the ad libs and audience interaction, where their quick wit shines. Hilarious, cheeky and full of personality.

Simon
Aug 141 min read


Ben Hart – The Labyrinth
The best magic show in Edinburgh by a Royal Mile! Ben Hart’s “The Labyrinth” is a truly magical experience and a Fringe highlight. Staged in the atmospheric Palais du Variété, this creative show combines clever predictions, stunning revelations, cards, clocks, mirrors, shadow play and an astonishing finale. The audience gasped throughout, particularly during the incredible house-key trick. Atmospheric, original and jaw-dropping — I can’t recommend it more.

Simon
Aug 142 min read


Michael John Ciszewski: Mother, Superior
A masterclass in comedy and pathos. Michael John Ciszewski’s “Mother Superior” is a beautifully crafted hour of laughter, love and heartbreaking storytelling as he attempts to canonise his mother. From 9/11 and the HIV/AIDS crisis to his childhood, sexuality and comedy career, Michael holds the audience spellbound. Hilarious, moving and deeply personal, this is a show that deserves to be sold out every day.

Simon
Aug 131 min read


Alex Franklin Kiss Me x
A joy to behold. Alex Franklin’s “Kiss Me x” is a mischievous, heartwarming and very funny rollercoaster of silliness, storytelling, songs, PowerPoint and audience comedy. She embraces her transformation, dating and the abuse she faces with brilliant, poignant humour. A talented songwriter and pianist, Alex delivers one-liners, ad libs and wonderfully quirky songs. A joyful, high-energy hour that I highly recommend.

Simon
Aug 132 min read


Zog at Cadogan Hall Review - A Roaring Soaring Success
Zog is a roaring, soaring success! This delightful musical adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved book is packed with catchy songs, colourful staging, puppets, slapstick and plenty of poo and fart jokes. The talented cast had the young audience singing, clapping and laughing throughout. My two-and-a-half-year-old grandson Reuben loved every minute and simply said “More!!” afterwards. A wonderful first taste of theatre for little ones.

Simon
Aug 112 min read


Fanny Bleach: The Nearly Naked Show
ubversive, imaginative, vulgar and gloriously bizarre, Fanny Bleach is a late-night Fringe treat! A fast-moving parade of freakish characters, outrageous sketches and brilliantly creative ideas, with plenty of audience participation and some unforgettable surprises. Not every sketch hits the mark, but there are far more hits than misses. Original, enduring and, most importantly, very funny — well worth seeing!

Simon
Aug 92 min read
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