Edinburgh Fringe 2024 reviews: Stevie Martin / Colin Hoult

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2024 ★★★ Stevie Martin / ★★★★ Colin Hoult

Deconstructing comedy, and reflections on fatherhood and family

Stevie Martin, Monkey Barrel  

Stevie Martin is part of the generation of comics for whom the internet is a natural home; she has racked up tens of millions of views for her work online, where she had to strut her stuff when the world went into lockdown.

Edinburgh Fringe 2024 reviews: Emma Sidi Is Sue Gray / Sam Lake

EDINBURGH FRINGE 2024 Emma Sidi Is Sue Gray / Sam Lake

Political satire, and a parental memoir

Emma Sidi Is Sue Gray Pleasance Courtyard 

I have no idea what Sue Gray - the former senior civil servant who is now The Prime Minister’s right-hand woman - sounds like, but I’m guessing not someone who has stepped straight out of The Only Way Is Essex.

Rahul Subramanian, Soho Theatre review - rush-hour traffic and upsetting DJs

★★★ RAHUL SUBRAMANIAN, SOHO THEATRE Rush-hour traffic and upsetting DJs

Observational gags from the Mumbai stand-up

Rahul Subramanian is a well-established comic in his native Mumbai, as evidenced by the appreciative audience of Indian expats gathered at Soho Theatre. His sellout dates in London acted as previews to his debut run at the Edinburgh Fringe, which starts on 2 August.

Hannah Berner, Netflix Special - sex, politics and relationships

★★★ HANNAH BERNER, NETFLIX SPECIAL First stand-up special for American social media star 

First stand-up special for American social media star

Hannah Berner isn't a big name in stand-up (yet), but she's well known enough in the United States to have come to Netflix's attention. Her fame comes from TikTok and Instagram (where she has three million followers), her podcasts and formerly being a cast member of the Bravo reality series Summer House. We Ride at Dawn is her first, but I suspect not her last, Netflix special.

Jazz Emu, Soho Theatre review - delightfully daft musical spoof

★★★ JAZZ EMU, SOHO THEATRE Delightfully daft musical spoof

Archie Henderson's louche creation

Jazz Emu bounds on to the stage, launching into a song that talks about the importance of team work and how he has no ego. But strangely enough, Knight Fever is all about him, a Jarvis Cocker-esque synthpop charmer.

He tells us we are gathered not in the basement room of the Soho Theatre, but in an underground storage room of the Royal Albert Hall, where he will later perform at a royal variety show. The only star allowed to rehearse on the actual stage is his nemesis, the “pure evil” Kelly Clarkson.

Rachel Parris, Leicester Square Theatre review - smart observations and satirical songs

★★★★ RACHEL PARRIS, LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE Smart observations and satirical songs

Late Night Mash host on tour

Five years ago, Rachel Parris tells us, she never thought she would one day be married, a mother and a home owner. Now she's all three – and a stepmother as well – and this year is about to turn 40. It's quite a journey, which she talks about in her new show, Poise.