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Women Fully Clothed
August 8, 2007 | adminThese five Canadian women put on a show, which should have run of the mill sketch shows quaking in their boots. The quality of the material and performers is obvious from word one, perhaps some of the subject … Read More
Wil Hodgson – Straight Outta Chippenham
August 8, 2007 | adminIf you’d asked me what material Will Hodgson would begin his set with I certainly wouldn’t have suggested the various merits of My Little Pony. To see a pink-mohawked punk standing on stage relating his fondness for Care Bears … Read More
Watson and Oliver
August 8, 2007 | adminThis year I seem to be seeing a lot of two woman sketch shows, and Watson and Oliver are another pairing. These two ladies do slightly fewer sketches than some others, but allow more time for some of these … Read More
Viv & Fizz
August 8, 2007 | adminVivien Harcourt and Fizz Weatherall share a flat. Viv is as dark and dismal as Fizz is blond and bouncy. Fizz desires love, stardom and a shot at the West End. Viv wants nothing less than the Man Booker … Read More
VHS 2: Planet of the Tapes
August 8, 2007 | adminWhy has Richard Sandling based his Fringe show around the decreasingly popular form of VHS? Well, because he really likes it. Oh, and he thinks it’s the true ambassador of the form as there is very little charm to … Read More
The Ugly Kid
August 8, 2007 | adminI’ll freely admit that sketch based comedy doesn’t usually top my ‘must see’ list. I think it’s a tricky beast to get right and it often sees the same pat situations being revisited time and time again. Nevertheless, I … Read More
Trying is Good
August 8, 2007 | adminJoise Long is 25 years old. 25! And quite sickeningly talented with it. With anyone else this might stir up pangs of envy or jealousy but luckily Josie is also immensely personable, so there’s simply no way that you … Read More
Trumptonshire Tales
August 8, 2007 | adminMost children of a certain age will have grown up with the voice of Brian Cant, whether through Play School, Camberwick Green (1966), Trumpton (1967), Chigley (1969) or other TV work. His particular vocals are part of hundreds if … Read More
Tripplicate’s Timetrippers!
August 8, 2007 | adminThis is a little gem of a show hidden away in an early evening time slot. As you take your seat to the nostalgic strains of the theme tune to Quantum Leap take a moment to prepare yourself as … Read More
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