

Andrew O'Neill's Totally Spot-On History Of British Industry
History books for sale. Rendered obselete by comedy show, hence low price.
Probably the best actual jokes I’ve heard on the fringe this year... his skill with language is on a par with the best of Peep Show or The Day Today.![]()
The Guardian
A cleverly-plotted, side-splitting narrative... and a twist on a par with Douglas Adams. An industrial-strength comedy.![]()
**** Three Weeks
Equal parts cerebral humour and downright absurdism... this is comedy for the unapologetically nerdy, and all the better for it.![]()
**** The Dubliner
His finely-tuned jokes are a joy to behold... by the end of his hour he’s created enough energy to power 100 looms and ensure his late night show is a cracking invention.![]()
**** Metro
Get on board this pumping engine with the bastard son of Ozzy Osbourne and David Starkey.![]()
**** Three Weeks
Oh my. We have a winner... this might just be the best show on the Fringe this year. Clever, witty, surreal, silly, well-constructed, beautifully written and pretty much faultless.![]()
MySpace Comedy UK
Cleverly put together, engagingly different and made us laugh until our sides split open.![]()
Bizarre
Some of the maddest and best comedy at the Fringe.![]()
Fest
Andrew O’Neill is a very fine comedian – witty, erudite, courageous and ambitious in his craft.![]()
The Stage
A consistently funny, breakneck tour of the subject, written and presented with considerable flair and demonstrating a keen ear for a ridiculous turn of phrase.![]()
Chortle
