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Andy Parsons: Local Borough Pest Exterminator
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2001
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Andy Parsons

Andy Parsons: Local Borough Pest Exterminator


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Show Rating:Andy Parsons: Local Borough Pest Exterminator rated 3/5

Parsons' distinctively amusing character and his fine absurdist observations are not best served by this somewhat awkward show.

The clumsy premise that Parsons is indeed the pest exterminator of the title stifles the gags and hinders the natural flow, rather than helping them.

Much of the monologue supposedly happens in his lonely flat, as he chats away to his pet goldfish, but adding that intermediary serves only to damage the intimacy and one-to-one contact that stand-up thrives on.

The material is of a consistently good standard, as Parsons' hapless and bemused persona ponders enjoyably ridiculous and off-beat topics - and that will come as no surprise to anyone who has seen this fine comic on the comedy circuit.

A couple of the better gags also feature in the Parsons and Naylor show Spin. It's no big deal, as only an idiot, a stalker or a critic is likely see both. But enjoyable though the solo show is, the double act has a clear edge.

Local Borough Pest Exterminator is a prime example of the need to fashion an Edinburgh show subtracting from, rather than adding to, an already strong act.

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Comments

The pest controller premise was a potentially clever idea lazily worked, but the Pleasance cellar is too claustrophobic for anything apart from bare stand-up to work in anyway.
But I didn't care. It was clear that the gags were the first priority in the script, and it paid off in spades. The punchline delivery was Swiss-timed, the frugal use of superflous swearing was refreshing, and that critical balance for any good stand-up between 'mate in pub' and 'loony on park bench' was perfectly tuned. Far too funny to worry about whether a goldfish should be allowed to watch it too.

Orient Meat Pie, August 2001



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