Edinburgh Fringe 2022 reviews: Jake Lambert / Bella Hull / Jack Harris

JAKE LAMBERT / BELLA HULL / JACK HARRIS Seeking a friend, Gen Z laid bare, teaching teachers

Searching for a friend, Gen Z laid bare, and teaching teachers

Jake Lambert, Pleasance Courtyard 

Jake Lambert warms up the audience by describing how much he enjoyed lockdown (despite a relationship break-up), and he suspects that football players enjoyed playing for a season without spectators too – “Whose job wouldn't be improved by removing thousands of people calling you a wanker?”

Edinburgh Fringe 2022 reviews: Ania Magliano / Leo Reich / Chloe Petts

ANIA MAGLIANO / LEO REICH / CHLOE PETTS Bisexuality, a stunning debut, and acting like a lad

Bisexuality, a stunning debut, and acting like a lad

Ania Magliano, Pleasance Courtyard 

Ania Magliano is debuting at the Fringe with Absolutely No Worries If Not, an hour that explores her sexual awakening. She has only recently realised she's bisexual, which means she still likes straight culture. “I think All Bar One is a great space,” she say drily.

Edinburgh Fringe 2022 reviews: Sara Barron / Jayde Adams / Sophie Duker

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2022 SARA BARRON / JAYDE ADAMS / SOPHIE DUKER Scathing judgments, expressive dance and lesbian cruises

Scathing judgments, expressive dance and lesbian cruises

Sara Barron, Pleasance Courtyard 

Sara Barron is known for her no-holds-barred comedy style – or “American energy” as another mum at her son’s school calls it – but in her fast-paced new show she pushes even further, addressing as she does her fertility treatment and a miscarriage.

Edinburgh Fringe 2022 reviews: Colin Hoult / Nick Helm / Susie McCabe

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2022: COLIN HOULT / NICK HELM / SUSIE MCCABE A sad adieu, a pandemic experience and the awfulness of hen dos

A sad adieu, a pandemic experience and the awfulness of hen dos

Colin Hoult: The Death of Anna Mann, Pleasance Courtyard 
 

Anna Mann – actress, singer, welder (you’ve got to have a back-up in this business, darling) – is the monstrous creation of Colin Hoult.

Edinburgh Fringe 2022 reviews: Tiff Stevenson / Seann Walsh / Rosie Holt

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2022 Tiff Stevenson / Seann Walsh / Rosie Holt

The world's biggest and best arts festival begins

 
Tiff Stevenson, Pleasance Courtyard ★★★★
 

Tiff Stevenson doesn’t like labels, and is particularly irritated by how the once mildly mocking insult “Karen” is now just another misogynistic slur. So she invented a label for herself, Sexy Brain, which is the title of her show, and over the hour she explains how she arrived at it

Sikisa, Soho Theatre review - a confident debut

★★★ SIKISA, SOHO THEATRE Gags range from dick pics to feminism and immigration law

Gags range from dick pics to feminism and immigration law

Sikisa is a new name on the comedy scene, but trust me you'll hearing and seeing a lot more of the south Londoner with Barbadian roots. Twerk in Progress, her in-progress version of her debut show Life of the Party, is a winning mixture of autobiography and social comment.