Baby Reindeer, Netflix review - a misery memoir disturbingly presented

★★★★ BABY REINDEER, NETFLIX A misery memoir disturbingly presented

Richard Gadd's double traumas are a difficult watch but ultimately inspiring

Richard Gadd won an Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2016 with material about being sexually abused by a man, in a set called Monkey See, Monkey Do that he performed on a treadmill with a gorilla at his back. 

Gunter, Royal Court review - jolly tale of witchcraft and misogyny

★★★ GUNTER, ROYAL COURT Jolly tale of witchcraft and misogyny

A five-women team spell out a feminist message with humour and strong singing

Many an Edinburgh Fringe transfer has struggled when it moves to the big city, but the Dirty Hare company’s Gunter, sensibly embedded in the Royal Court’s intimate Upstairs space, has settled in nicely, thanks.

Edinburgh Fringe 2023 review: Ahir Shah

★★★★ EDINBURGH FRINGE COMEDY - AHIR SHAH Deserved winner of prestigious award

Deserved winner of prestigious award

Ahir Shah, Monkey Barrel

Ahir Shah is a fast talker, but then in Ends – which deservedly won best show in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards – he has a lot to say. It's a show about multiculturalism, family, identity, fitting in, and encompasses modern history on two continents, so he has a lot to pack in.