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It is Rocket Science! V2 – Helen Keen

August 24, 2010 |

***

3 Stars

Is Helen Keen a geek? I don’t know but she announces that the show is a stand-up lecture on Rocket Science and she collects stamps!!  Specifically space stamps!! Well I’ll leave you to draw your own conclusions.

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Jeremy Lion Goes Green

August 24, 2010 |

****

4 Stars

Was it really 5 years ago that Justin Edwards last performed his creation Jeremy Lion at the Fringe, and got Perrier nominated if memory serves me correct.

Lion is back. The boozed up children’s entertainer has fallen … Read More

Ali Cook: Pieces of Strange

August 24, 2010 |

*****

5 Stars

I have to admit that magic shows are not normally my bag, however I was persuaded by a friend that I should check out Ali Cook as he was amazing, and I have to admit that in … Read More

Humerus: St. George’s Medics Revue

August 23, 2010 | 5

***

3 Stars

Every year for the last few I have sworn off Student Revues. The reason? Basically I am not the demographic they are pitching at, so I’m wasting their time and mine by going. There is usually an … Read More

Bound

August 23, 2010 |

Five Stars *****

Although a contemporary play reflecting the current economic uncertainties in the fishing industry, the use of snippets of folk songs and shanties at the beginning and during the course of the play give Bound a timeless quality. … Read More

Mushy Ate My Credit Card

August 23, 2010 |

2 Stars **

Mark Brailsford’s solo performance play portraying Sam, a Sussex County Cricket Club fanatic is heavy on facts but light on humour. The story follows Sam during the summer of 2003. Sussex, for over a century have been … Read More

Pluck: Musical Arson Reignited

August 23, 2010 |

3 Stars ***

Pluck is a string trio of two male violinists and a female cellist. They play a selection of well known classical melodies from composers such as Vivaldi, Offenbach and Ravel.  Their comedy consists of visual gags and … Read More

The Leonardo Question

August 23, 2010 |

3 Stars ***

Caroline Wiseman’s play is an entertaining, satirical romp through the world of modern art over the past century. The major artists are represented in short sketches from Picasso and Duchamp, through to Pollack and Warhol and finally, … Read More

At Home with Mrs Moneypenny

August 23, 2010 |

4 Stars ****

This is one of the most unusual and distinctive shows on the Fringe. On first arriving at the AGA Showroom venue, a glass of champagne is on offer. We then make our way down a staircase to … Read More

Paul Sinha: Extreme Anti-White Vitriol

August 23, 2010 |

*****

5 Stars

Although Paul Sinha has been doing stand-up comedy for fifteen years it was only as recently as last year that I saw him for the first time and I was impressed. I was therefore looking forward to … Read More