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The Big Briefcase
David Farquar, Q.C. (Richard Thomson), has a problem. His defence case is hopeless, his Junior, Martin (Matt Green), is useless, and he never really wanted to be a lawyer in the first place.
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Original Review:
Frequently flawed, The Big Briefcase nevertheless has enough redeeming features to suggest that there is some promising comic talent hidden behind it all. The show's main problem is that it can't really decide what it wants to be, uneasily mixing disparate styles and ideas in an eager attempt to impress. Its premise is that this is the defence case in a murder, presented as a reconstruction of a gangland killing. After an uncertain start, some strong characters emerge such as Richard Thompson's McTaggart-style detective and his lisping, idiotic wannabe gangster. Sidekick Matt Green has an expressive comedy face and a wiry comedy body - though he has yet to learn that less is often more, so overacts and gesticulates wildly when a more subtle approach would suffice. These youngsters also lack confidence in their creations. Too often they jump out of character, breaking the narrative for some double-act bickering as 'themselves', and are too easily tempted to resorting to stupid gimmicks such as glove puppets or overactive miming. Yet there are moments of clever, imaginative writing, the duo's timing is impeccable, and, once they relax into their performances, they are personable enough to overcome the many holes in the script. This farcical and surreal show still need a lot of tinkering and tightening to find a consistent voice rather than creating a mish-mash of ill-matched gags. But the potential is certainly there. |
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I think that these days, 'perfection' is something too sought after in comedy. The very fact that these are real people, right in front of you, doing very silly things just adds to the overall hilarity. Don't stop it, it's individual and bloody funny, if nothing else. Lucy, January 2003 |
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I think that The Big Briefcase is brilliant! I've seen it twice, once in Cambridge and once at the Edinburgh festival. It just gets more hilarious every time! A true work of genius! Don't stop now, Matt and Richard. Catherine Bate, August 2002 |
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I think The Big Briefcase is a work of comedy genius, and even its flaws were funny. I loved every second of it, and think that the pair of comedians are more than worthy for the television - me and my friends were laughing about it for the next week! Thank you Matt and Richard. 5/5 Amanda, August 2002 |
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Harsh review. I loved it and have seen it twice already. Most of the jokes have become household phrases and their timing (as you say) is impeccable. How can you patronise them by suggesting improvements for the show? It's spot on, and the 'out of character' bits are fantastic. Dan, August 2002 |

