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David Callan Was Hilarious
Reviewed by Alison R.
15 February 2025
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08 February 2025
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Review by Glen Pendlebury | 18 January 2025

More tasteful than haggis, this show offers a hilarious sneak peek under the Scottish kilt, peeling back the veil of the Scottish enigma and peering into the very soul of Scotland.

Possibly the most relaxed Scottish comedian on the circuit, Dave Callan has a knack for putting audiences at ease with expert timing and an uncanny ability to read the room. Whether it’s dating advice, tips on conceiving a baby, or handling heartbreak with a smile, Dave’s humour is unapologetically Scottish and irresistibly funny. 

Grant Mushet tackles the cost-of-living crisis with wit and inspiration, delivering impressive comedic callbacks and unforgettable crowd interactions. His insights on being a good stepfather are uniquely Scottish, with just a hint of Aussie charm. If you miss him here, don’t fret—his solo show LSD is a must-see, happening on the last Friday of Fringe World.

Ian Pringle’s Scottish accent may be unmistakable, but his haircut screams Aussie appropriation. With stories about his sister’s gay Scottish wedding and hilariously awkward tales of managing a “number two” when one of your legs refuses to cooperate, Ian delivers a riotous blend of relatable and absurd comedy.