Well, no surprises, it’s brilliant!
The endlessly Gallus (dictionary definition – Bold, daring, cheeky person bordering on arrogant. Derived from the Latin word for cockerel or rooster) Gary McNair does it again. The wee big yin puts a smile on everyone’s face with a masterclass in storytelling, and makes it all look incredibly, infuriatingly, easy.
But, having loved his five star ‘Dear Billy’ tribute last year at The Assembly Rooms, I had rather been primed to expect excellence.
This year, the globe-trotting Scotsman serves up a tale of a young boy and his gambling-obsessed grandad in his attempt, against the odds to reach the year 2000 and win a fortune off the bookies. Like a kilted, David Walliams creation, if you can overlook the odd sweary word, this is Roy-of-the-rovers meets Ballamory which has us all entranced, young and old, to the last utterance.
More Scottish than a deep-fried mars bar, and shorter than a highland trip to spot Nessie, I suggest you come and see the big-haired real thing right here in the capital. If you can! Enough said. Book early!!
Times Vary – check venue – Till 24th August
https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/a-gambler-s-guide-to-dying
Reviewer: Greg Holstead
Reviewed: 1st August 2025
North West End UK Rating:
Running time – 1hr 10mins
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