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Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2005
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Umbilical Brothers: The Rehearsal
The internationally acclaimed fools unleash their new show - so new it's a rehearsa
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Original Review:
The Umbilical Brothers should really not be allowed to produce these one-hour shows in Edinburgh; it just is not fair to anyone else performing physical comedy. This year, the point of their show is that it does not have a point. The duo do not even have a show, with The Rehearsal purporting the be about them developing a hour of material that can be used in the future. However unattractive this prospect may seem, the resulting hour is an insightful consideration of the nature of creativity and live comedy that is also unbelievably funny. Under this loosely constructed concept, they debate the mechanics of jokes, argue with plants in the audience for missing their cues and discuss how they can employ a video camera. All this is articulated with the Umbilicals’ trademark physicality and fantastic gift for mime. At one moment, they will be fighting with invisible sponsors at the side of the stage, and even though you know it is all a farce their exaggerated actions allow you to be completely submersed into their world. This is how infectious the duo really are. The genius of the show really lies in the fact that, as it develops, a narrative eventually begins to emerge from the melting pot, revealing how carefully constructed everything is. What had seemed like half-formed ideas being bandied about earlier take on entire lives of their own. The final 15 minutes are puerile and childish, but also one of the funniest things I have ever seen on a comedy stage. Their use of the digital camera is nothing short of phenomenal. At one point towards the end, one of the Brothers acknowledges that the point of a rehearsal is to ‘get that one step closer to perfection’. Easily picked up upon by simple-minded reviewers such as myself, it seems the duo could already have reached that state. There is no obvious way to improve on this truly, truly extraordinary show. |
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I agree, this was the best and most ingenious show I've seen yet, highly recommended. Their talent and use of mime with noise(if that makes any sense) is just pure genius. Best show! Look forward to seeing their next piece of work! Vivianne, August 2007 |
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I can't believe that there are no comments for this yet! Well, I've seen a lot of comedy this year, but without a doubt The Rehearsal was my favourite show. The Umbilical Brothers are masters at what they do, and they definitely know how to hold an audience. From the carefully constructed chaos of their Umbilical Creative Process, to the skilled mime and sound effects which have made them so well known, it is fair to say that this show was utterly hilarious.And the bit with the video camera - no matter how childish - was ingenious. One viewing of this show seemed not to be enough, as my mind was left in the Brothers' world, long after the performance was over.\r\nI highly recommend this show, and any other Umbies show, to everyone. Not to be missed! Sinead, December 2006 |

