Tag Archives: Ed Fringe

August 21

THEATRE – Kate-Lois Elliott – How To Belong Without Joining A Cult

Kate-Lois Elliott’s show delves into her mum’s real-life experiences growing up in a cult and explores our innate desire to belong. Kate shares her own reluctance to conform to group mentalities, from social gatherings like hen parties to the influence of WhatsApp groups. The show cleverly sheds light on how elements of cult-like behaviour can […]

August 21

THETARE – Kurt Sterling’s ‘Corporate Chronicles’

Comedian Kurt Sterling is making his Ed Fringe debut with his show “Corporate Chronicles.” He jokes that the small, dingy room he’s performing in is like something from the Saw movies. Sterling’s show shares his journey from a rural childhood to a high-flying corporate career that took a toll on him mentally and physically, before […]

August 21

THEATRE – Ronnie Neville’s ‘All Irish Comedy’

Ronnie Neville – All Irish Comedy  Ronnie Neville has traversed the world as a salesman, honing his talent for comedy, accruing over 100 stories of his exploits.  I’m not sure how many of those he shared this evening, as with the breakneck speed of his delivery and no apparent need for the microphone, he moves […]

August 21

THEATRE – Joe McTernan’s ‘Lost’

Scottish comedian Joe McTernan, known for his viral character-based comedy, enjoyed a successful debut at the Fringe last year with his show “Life Advice That Won’t Change Your Life”.  This year, Joe brings his high-energy performance to a bigger Underbelly venue with ‘Lost’, which tackles topics around him starting his life again after a relationship […]