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Dyball and Kerr: We Will Roof You
Roofing contractors, Mick and Dave, bolstered by the success of their sketch show, Crouching Ferret, Hidden Beaver, invite you to join them as they set the entertainment world alight with a dazzling evening of glitz and showbiz from the Five Bells function room in North Chailey.
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We saw this show in Brighton and the audience loved it. Very funny indeed Clive, May 2004 |
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These two guys were the funniest guys we have ever seen. Hils and Dave, April 2004 |
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My wife and I sat stoney faced through this - these guys are simply not funny but the show was flawed in so many ways, conceptually, scripting and performance that we talked about it for a good few minutes as we left the Pleasance Portakabin. Alan Clifford, September 2003 |
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There is no adjective to describe the ultimate boredom, depression and tedium inspired by this, the worst show seen in Edinburgh this year. Petersfield, August 2003 |
