REVIEW: ADHD? WTF is ADHD!

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘Though it explores an important subject matter, the show’s commitment to education is also its vice.’

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘Though it explores an important subject matter, the show’s commitment to education is also its vice.’

Reading Time: < 1 minuteSwiping Right explores whether romantic relationships can bridge opposing political views, blending recorded interviews and theatrical storytelling.

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUnmissable, laugh a minute and silly hilarity from start to finish.

Reading Time: 2 minutesA stunning debut - Baby In The Mirror is an absolute must see representing queer parenting with exceptional heart.

Reading Time: < 1 minuteA captivating and surreal comedy about the heights of motivational speaking

Reading Time: 2 minutesStarring Alexandra Burke as Morticia, Lesley Joseph as Grandma, Clive Rowe as Uncle Fester and Ricardo Afonso as Gomez, everyone’s favourite kooky family are back on stage this summer in THE ADDAMS FAMILY.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter 10 years of comedy, Thanyia was finally set to do her long-awaited, anticipated debut hour at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Everything was going to plan. Then August happened.
A show about mental strength, the female body and how awesome the NHS is in Scotland.
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Reading Time: 2 minutesA must-see fringe debut from US comedian Laurie Magers (Netflix’s Obliterated, Upright Citizens Brigade) about the time she dated an incarcerated multi-felon.

Reading Time: < 1 minuteRachel Kaly got her first period the same day Saddam Hussein was hanged. She has also been to hospital over 300 times for various psychological treatments. Are these two facts related? Probably. Rachel’s critically acclaimed debut Fringe show returns to perfectly explain why she is so mentally ill.

Reading Time: 2 minutesAfter thirteen years, Kiwi comic, podcaster, and TV icon Rhys Darby returns to the stand-up playground with a side-splitting show about how even today’s sharpest technology still can’t touch the dumbest stuff that humans can do.