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- Arj Barker: The Mind Field (my review)
- Dan Rath: Pariah Carey (my review)
- David O’Doherty: Ready, Steady, David O’Doherty (my review)
- Headliners with Joel Kim Booster and Zainab Johnson (my review)
- Lou Wall: The Bisexual’s Lament (my review)
- Rhys Nicholson: Huge Big Party Congratulations (my review)
- Zoë Coombs Marr: Every Single Thing In My Whole Entire Life (my review)
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- Bronwyn Kuss: Pillows xxxx (my review)
- Catherine Bohart: Again, With Feelings (my review)
- Emma Holland and Frankie McNair: Emma’s Debutante (my review)
- Geraldine Hickey: Don’t Tease Me About My Gloves (my review)
- Greg Larsen: Revolting (my review)
- Lizzy Hoo: Hoo’s That Girl? (my review)
- Luke Heggie: Grogan (my review)
- Paul Williams: Mamiya 7 (my review)
- Sam Simmons: Man With a Fork in a World Full of Soup (my review)
- Tom Walker: My Treasures My Beautiful Treasures (my review)
- Urooj Ashfaq: Oh No! (Best Newcomer at 2023 Edinburgh Fringe) (my review)
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- Annie Boyle: Annie Are You OK? (my review)
- Fern Brady: I Gave You Milk To Drink (my review)
- Mish Wittrup: Act Like I’m Not Here (my review)
Shows I saw/reviewed at Edinburgh Fringe 2023
All of which are likely better and/or slightly different eight months later
- Chloe Petts: If You Can’t Say Anything Nice (my ***1/2 review)
- Ed Byrne: Tragedy Plus Time (my ****1/2 review)
- Hannah Camilleri: Lolly Bag (my ***1/2 review)
- Josh Glanc: Collections (my ****1/2 review)
- Julia Masli: ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (nominated Best Show at 2023 Edinburgh Fringe) (my ***** review)
- Martin Urbano: Apology Comeback Tour (nominated Best Newcomer at 2023 Edinburgh Fringe) (my ***1/2 review)
- Milo Edwards: Sentimental (my **** review)
- Olga Koch: Prawn Cocktail (my **** review)
- Rob Auton: The Rob Auton Show (my **** review)
- The Umbilical Brothers: The Distraction (my **** review)
- Viggo Venn: British Comedian (my ***1/2 review)
