Edinburgh Fringe Reviews 2005
Alex Horne
Andrew Maxwell
Anorak of Fire
Ava Vidal
Boothby Graffoe
Cabareighties
Cats Like Cheese
Chris Addison
Colin & Fergus
Comedy Zone
Dara O'Briain
Dave Fulton
Die Clatter...
Durham Review
Dutch Elm Conservatoire
Emma Horton
An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman - Exposed
Fat, Bald & Loud
Gavin & Gavin
Hand Relief
Jaik Campbell
Jeremy Lion
John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman
Lick & Chew
Los Albatross
Lucy Porter
Mark Little
Miles Jupp
Milk
The Monkey Butlers
Omid Djalili
Pajama Men
Phil Nichol
Richard Herring
Rob Deering
Robert Newman
Stewart Lee
Sue Perkins
Tim Minchin
Tim Vine
Tommy Tiernan
We Are Klang
Will Smith
(No, not that Will Smith)

 
Newt Ratings

The highest possible rating. A near-flawless show that will make the rest of your life seem like a dull sham.


The highest rating usually awarded. A golden moment in life that you will happily relive into your dotage.


A good, solid show. Definitely more worthwhile than browsing for new knickers in Marks & Spencer.


A disappointing show. Some elements of merit, such as carbon or magnesium, but as unsatisfying as a KFC mini fillet.


A bad show. Proof that some people just won't be told.


Torture. Conceived, written and performed by people who hate you, and who want you to return the feeling.