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Spoilers is a film review series that premiered June 4, 2012. The show, described as an "anti-movie review" show, is hosted by Kevin Smith and produced by Smith's SModcast Pictures. The first season aired on Hulu.
EDINBURGH 2023: Review: LARRY OWENS LIVE, Assembly Room, Upstairs

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: LARRY OWENS LIVE, Assembly Room, Upstairs

by Kat Mokrynski — August 19, 2023

Larry Owens Live is a powerful show that will have you in awe of Owens’s talent and clamouring for more. It is difficult to believe that this is a Fringe debut for Owens - It seems like he has been doing this for years, and I hope we get to see him for many more years to come. ...

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: ROB AUTON: THE ROB AUTON SHOW, Assembly Roxy, Upstairs

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: ROB AUTON: THE ROB AUTON SHOW, Assembly Roxy, Upstairs

by Kat Mokrynski — August 15, 2023

Rob Auton: The Rob Auton Show may be slow, but it is powerful. You will leave having had the human experience, which is exactly what Auton is striving for, making his show effective in its mission. It is wonderful to hear a comedian talk about life and its simple pleasures with such joy and I look f...

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: SIKISA: HEAR ME OUT at Monkey Barrel Comedy

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: SIKISA: HEAR ME OUT at Monkey Barrel Comedy

by Kat Mokrynski — August 14, 2023

Sikisa: Hear Me Out a brilliant hour of comedy that will leave you in stitches and in awe of the incredible woman on stage. She’s funny, she’s witty, she’s talented, and she’s not ashamed to be herself - What more could one ask for? ...

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: STUART GOLDSMITH: SPOILERS, Monkey Barrel

EDINBURGH 2023: Review: STUART GOLDSMITH: SPOILERS, Monkey Barrel

by Fiona Scott — August 08, 2023

Everyone has a part to play in the fight against the climate crisis, even comedians, Stuart Goldsmith argues. His lighthearted hour at the Monkey Barrel gently encourages the audience to consider the climate and their everyday actions....

Review: A GREASY SPOON, Liverpool's Royal Court

Review: A GREASY SPOON, Liverpool's Royal Court

by Sarah O'Hara — August 03, 2023

This two-hour non-stop, quick-fire comedy is delivered superbly by a cast of familiar faces to Liverpool’s Royal Court and newcomers to the theatre’s main stage. ...

Review: THE UNICORN, Arcola Theatre

Review: THE UNICORN, Arcola Theatre

by Cindy Marcolina — June 10, 2023

The Unicorn is a multifaceted, sombre look at trauma and addiction laced with deliberately unwitting humour and a penchant for benign shock. Sam Potter writes an intense, eloquent, and exciting play in both themes and delivery....

Feature: THE FATHER at Theatre Z

Feature: THE FATHER at Theatre Z

by Bob Pekol — June 06, 2023

A Tragic Farce. That is the subtitle for “The Father,” a show brought to life by the actors of Theatre Z in Green Bay Wisconsin. This comedy/tragedy tells the story of Andre and his family as he suffers from dementia as his reality (or truth…depending on the day) crumbles around him while his ...

Review: MISCHIEF MAKERS: PETER PAN GOES WRONG - BROADWAY PART 1, Podcast

Review: MISCHIEF MAKERS: PETER PAN GOES WRONG - BROADWAY PART 1, Podcast

by Kat Mokrynski — May 31, 2023

Who broke their foot the last time they were in Peter Pan Goes Wrong? What was it like to work with Neil Patrick Harris? What are American audiences like versus those in the UK? Mischief Makers: Peter Pan Goes Wrong - Broadway Part 1 answers all of these questions and more!...

Review: FINDING NEIL PATRICK HARRIS at Nu Sass

Review: FINDING NEIL PATRICK HARRIS at Nu Sass

by Mary Lincer — April 17, 2023

What did our critic think of FINDING NEIL PATRICK HARRIS at Nu Sass? Whether or not Edmund Gwenn (he played Santa in Miracle on 34th St.) verifiably said on his deathbed that dying is easy but comedy is hard doesn't change the truth, and Donna Hoke's ninety-minute play Finding Neil Patrick Harris pr...

Review: HOUSE OF BURLESQUE: POLITITS, VAULT Festival

Review: HOUSE OF BURLESQUE: POLITITS, VAULT Festival

by Kat Mokrynski — February 16, 2023

House of Burlesque: PoliTITS is, to quote the host, Lolo Brow ('Better than Lolo Self-Esteem') about 'Our two favourite things - Tits and the end of the world.' The goal of the show is to celebrate the history of burlesque through the lens of news, but not all the news as, 'We have an hour. We canno...

Review: Strange But Relatable JUMP at Everyman Theatre

Review: Strange But Relatable JUMP at Everyman Theatre

by Jack L. B. Gohn — January 30, 2023

Families, sisterly conflicts, alienation from parents, suicidal tendencies, dissociation, nostalgia for childhood mingled with mature reevaluation of it: all these themes and tropes are universal. And audiences of all backgrounds should find this show about them quite relatable, not to mention intri...



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