Pegabovine: Polite Club
Note: This review is from 2008
In the event, this is an inoffensive hour of cheerful, lightweight whimsy from the amiable Davis Wateracre. There really is very little substance here, but he is a very nice man.
The light-hearted subject of politeness suits him; with ever-smiling face, he indulges in cheerful banter with the audience as he asks us about a few moral dilemmas, and how we would react in that situation. Not much depth or discussion, just a bit of fun.
Alongside this are a lot of modestly sweet songs – thought the repetition of the cutesy acoustic-guitar style does become dull after a while – and a recurring scene of a would-be adventurer writing his slightly bizarre diary about his quest to tunnel through the earth.
Quite how these three separate strands hold together is a mystery, but they do, just enough for an hour of lunchtime froth. It would be impolite to award any fewer stars; inaccurate to award any more.
Reviewed by: Steve Bennett
Review date: 1 Jan 2008
Reviewed by: Steve Bennett