Jason Byrne: People’s Puppeteer
Since Jason Byrne won the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in 1998 he has established himself as one the most consistent comedians appearing at the Fringe. It comes as a surprise, therefore, that there are...
View ArticlePete Firman – Hoodwinker
For those who were unfortunate enough to see it, a poster proudly claiming ‘As seen on TV’s The Magicians’ is a claim to fame best left unmade. But although the house is well under half full, an...
View ArticleJeff Leach: Boyfriend Experience
Tall, dark, handsome and very charismatic, Leach has used his talents to bed several hundred women, only to realise that his party lifestyle of drugs and promiscuity has taken its toll and has revealed...
View ArticleThe Dog-Eared Collective: You’re Amazing, Now Look at Me
This four-piece comedy act is a veteran of the Edinburgh Fringe, bringing their weird and wonderful humour to the Festival since 2005. Here at Hairline we have long been champions of this group and who...
View ArticleAndrew Doyle: Whatever It Takes
Still filthy and funny. Returning to the Fringe this year after his Guide To Depravity in 2011, Andrew Doyle is a little more reflective and accessible for his new one-man show for 2012. To begin with,...
View ArticleLate Night Gimp Fight
For those that like their sketch shows dark, silly, and filled with sporadic nudity then ‘Late Night Gimp Fight’ is the show for you. This comedy five-piece have always divided audiences – something...
View ArticleThe Blanks’ Big Break
Sam Llyod, better known to all as the loveable loser Ted, and his three musical comrades found fame as recurring characters in the smash-hit Amercan sit-com, ‘Scrubs’. Their off-the wall a cappella...
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