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We Are Klang
Award winning comics Marek Larwood and Greg Davies present an enchanted world of sketches, song and stupidity. A magical slice of life-giving comedy magic (contains no actual magic).
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Original Review:
Whenever you see two emerging circuit stand-ups join up for an Edinburgh show, alarm bells start ringing: is it just that neither is good enough on their own to sustain an hour? But Greg Davies and Marek Larwood are two of the more promising comics at their level, and together they have created an imaginative and quirky sketch show, rather than simply wheeling out their stand-up sets. Mention also must be made of Steve Hall, relegated to a supporting role in the publicity, but very much an integral part of the fun. The show cherry-picks its influences from The League Against Tedium, Corky And The Juice Pigs and, inevitably, Monty Python. But while there are few better inspirations, it's the way these disparate styles have been blended that makes We Are Klang so entertaining. Paving the way is a splendid opening sketch featuring Davies as the confident, showman mentalist Darren Chilblain and Larwood as his awkward, naïve stooge, establishing a double-act relationship that recurs throughout the hour and demonstrating their contrasting fortes. Davies tends to use his imposing presence to represent authority figures, while Larwood's the idiot savant or sometimes just plain idiot who can turn on the manic energy or doe-eyed pathos depending on the mood. Their highpoints come in song. The stompalong exploration of the Jewish faith makes up in stupid, manic energy what it might lack in theological accuracy, while the wonderfully derisive showstopper turns the whole audience against council estate dwellers so effectively you wonder if a fascist movement is about to start. There's so much spunky spirit in their performances you feel compelled to join in. The tone is usually on the silly, or the punny. And when sketches move too far from this they tend to fail. An extended Arthur Miller parody, especially, is too sluggish to work on any level. But for every dud, there's two treats, such as the competitive beggars or the racist, homophobic pensioners. Davies, Larwood and Hall are all assured of success on the stand-up scene, but with this assured sketch show debut, they've added another more-than promising string to their bows, too. |
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Simply fantastic. Saw We Are Klang in Edinburgh, at the festival - I didn't stop laughing for the entire show. Wonderful stuff. Dave Marriott, August 2007 |
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Original - and for a reason. It's very easy to understand why no one has done this before, it's terrible. Warren, July 2007 |
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Had their moments. Overall, mediocre. Fred, December 2006 |
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Hilarious and very polished. Best thing I've seen in absolutely ages. Ally, October 2004 |
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This is one of the most exciting and innovative comedy shows (stand up or setch) that I have seen in years. The writing is excellent but the guys are brilliant actors with stealth comic delivery. We are Klang I think will become a comedy institution. Hilarious Ollie More, September 2004 |
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They are Klang-tastic. Vince Goldband, September 2004 |
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Quite honestly, the worst thing I have ever seen. Ever Marie, September 2004 |
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Saw them do a preview in Bristol and they had me in stitches. The songs are truly fantastic and while not all the sketches are gold, the best ones are superb. Gareth, September 2004 |
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Pacey and fun all the way through, maybe it'll encourage them to do more sketch comedy outside of stand-up. Robert, August 2004 |
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The best thing on the Fringe. Lloyd Stephens, August 2004 |
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Easily the funniest show I saw in a week in Edinburgh. Excellently paced, and I include the Arthur Miller sketch in that, and joyfully performed. I hope that these guys will get the chance to do sketch comedy together again, even if it is on a school night. Simon, August 2004 |
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Superb performances from all three and top drawer writing.One of the finest live sketch shows I've ever seen. Reno, August 2004 |
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In my opinion, quite easily, the funniest show at the fringe this year. I was crying with laughter for the whole hour, and the council estate song is pure genius. Luke Bishop, August 2004 |
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I was in fits of laughter throughout and I came out beaming. Everything was superbly done - the songs, acting and jokes. Not a poor sketch in the whole show Grace, August 2004 |
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A definite must see! My sides are still recovering from the amount I laughed. Jess Mullen, August 2004 |
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Tremendous. Best show I've seen so far at the Fringe. Silly, clever, sharp and consistently very very funny. Top performances - faultless writing. Paddy Williams, August 2004 |
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Brilliant, go and see it. Jenny, August 2004 |
Greg Davies: The Back Of My Mum's Head
We Are Klang: Klangbang
Comedy Zone
BBC Three New Comedy Awards - Grand Final
Three Men And A Giant
The Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award Final
Teenage Cancer Trust benefit 2011
Magicians
We Are Klang: DickParty - A Retrospective
Steve Hall: Vice Captain Loser
Greg Davies: Firing Cheeseballs At A Dog
Steve Hall's Very Still LIfe
Marek Larwood: Typecast

