By Rupert Hogan-Turner
Lily Slade gingerly stepped onto the small stage in the back room of the Maid and Magpie for her first ever Fringe performance.
Her show was about her favourite subject, herself. She discussed her favourite activities, some stories and showcased some of her talents.
Lily brought some hilarious gags, but failed to fully engage the audience. The result was extended periods of a quiet, tepid crowd, staring blankly at the performer.
This can be forgiven, given that it was her first ever performance at the fringe and her first performance of her new show. The quality of the jokes was there, but her nerves seemed to dominate the performance.
A comedian worth supporting, with fantastic potential, who’s confidence and hilarity will grow with the size and support of her audience.
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