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Dance Monkey Boy Dance
The show that has been rocking Scotland all year makes its Fringe debut. A mix of gags, sketches, improv and music from four of Scotland's top comedians plus the musical talents of Allen Chalmers
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The humour was off the cuff, hard hitting and took no prisoners. Raymond Mearns will surely have a future on the big screen he is a stick out as a comic actor. Des McLean is as good as his five stars reviews said he was, and is as bankable an act as you will get. Patrick Rolink, August 2004 |
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Thought the show was quite tired to be honest, seen it all before. Agree that Mearns and Maclean are good not impressed with the other two, pay to see comedy not bad singing and amateur films. Whats to recognise, inside or out of Glasgow? They should have danced, be more entertaining. Jim, August 2004 |
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Just wondering why this has not yet been recognised (outside Glasgow) for the original, fast paced piece of comedy genius it is, Raymond Mearns is without a doubt the best comic in Scotland and Des Mclean is his equally funny sidekick,. Brilliant. Paul Neill, August 2004 |
