Lorenzo Pacitti

Edinburgh Fringe review: Eddie Pepitone, RIP America, It’s Been Fun

Edinburgh Fringe review: Eddie Pepitone, RIP America, It’s Been Fun

“Please can we get the mic turned down a little bit? Cause if we don’t then I will fucking blow these poor people away.”

 Lorenzo Pacitti

Edinburgh Fringe review: Axis Of Awesome, Vida Loca Las Vegas

Edinburgh Fringe review: Axis Of Awesome, Vida Loca Las Vegas

Aussie musical trio Axis Of Awesome are full blown YouTube stars and they make no pretenses about where a good chunk of their audience is coming from – but their consistently excellent live shows have earned them a following away from the web.

 Lorenzo Pacitti

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jo Caulfield, Cancel My Subscription

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jo Caulfield, Cancel My Subscription

With biting wit and a razor-sharp tongue, Jo Caulfield’s snarky humour and brash honesty make her a delight to watch.

 Lorenzo Pacitti

Edinburgh Fringe review: Marcel Lucont Is

Edinburgh Fringe review: Marcel Lucont Is

The most sophisticated man at the Fringe, Marcel Lucont, brings his effortless, peerless and genius talents to the King Dome.

 Lorenzo Pacitti

Edinburgh Fringe review: Dan Nightingale Is Trying His Best Not To Be A Dick

Edinburgh Fringe review: Dan Nightingale Is Trying His Best Not To Be A Dick

Outside the door of the venue, in front of the queuing audience, Dan Nightingale finishes putting together an electric fan.

 Lorenzo Pacitti

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jim Campbell’s Personal Space

Edinburgh Fringe review: Jim Campbell’s Personal Space

Jim Campbell is a pleasure to watch perform. He is warm, engaging and, crucially, very funny.

 Lorenzo Pacitti

Edinburgh Fringe review: McNeil and Pamphilon Go 8-Bit!

Edinburgh Fringe review: McNeil and Pamphilon Go 8-Bit!

The idea to develop a show combining comedy and video games will always sound dreamy to fans of both.

 Lorenzo Pacitti

Edinburgh Fringe review: Lloyd Langford, Old Fashioned

Edinburgh Fringe review: Lloyd Langford, Old Fashioned

Lloyd Langford’s monotone delivery combined with his own admittance of being “a bit old fashioned” gives the impression that he must be a bit of a grump. That’s somewhat true, but thankfully for his audience, he is a very funny and likeable one.