Edinburgh Festival 2018 reviews: Daughter / Huff / First Snow/Première Neige

Toxic masculinity and reflections on identity at the Fringe's newest venue

Launched just last year to celebrate the country’s 150th anniversary, CanadaHub has quickly become one of the Edinburgh Fringe’s most exciting and intriguing venues, presenting a small but richly provocative programme of work from across that vast country. Here are just three of its offerings this year.

Daughter ★★★★  

Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Alex Edelman/ Jayde Adams/ Kieran Hodgson

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2018 Alex Edelman / Jayde Adams / Keiran Hodgson

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Alex Edelman ★★★★

When Alex Edelman first appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2014 he walked off with the Edinburgh Comedy Award for best newcomer. Now in his third stand-up show, Just For Us, he delivers a beautifully constructed hour of narrative comedy.

Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Catherine Bohart / Norris & Parker / Pelican

EDINBURGH FRINGE LATEST Catherine Bohart / Norris & Parker / Pelican

Opening on the fringe at the world's biggest and best arts festival

Catherine Bohart ★★★★

Catherine Bohart tells us at the top of the show that she is the bisexual daughter of an Irish Catholic deacon, which is, when you consider it, a niche description. Oh, and she has OCD. That’s quite an introduction, and she more than lives up to it in this debut show, Immaculate.

The League of Gentlemen, BBC2 review - an anniversary to celebrate

★★★★★ THE LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN, BBC TWO Triumphant return of iconic dark comedy

Triumphant return of iconic dark comedy

In 1994, a group of students at Bretton Hall drama school – Jeremy Dyson, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith – began writing and performing together. They took as their name the title of a Jack Hawkins film, The League of Gentlemen, and in 1997 won the Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Fringe.