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With his work on BBC Scotland and his trademark exuberant
bitchiness Hill is never short of an Edinburgh crowd, each August
his faithful following are guaranteed to be in attendance.
Performing in the ballroom at the Assembly Rooms for the second
time (so gleeful was he at his show's venue last year it was
entitled Craig Hill's Got The Ballroom) you can't help but suspect
that the chandelier, velvet and deep red lighting décor
is how he's got his own pad decked out.
Starting as he means to go on, the adrenalin pounds as Hill
leaps on to the stage and lip synchs to Madonna's Hung Up swinging
his black rubber kilt as he goes. 'Every year I get older and
that dance gets pooffier,' he announces breathlessly. He then
spends the next ten minutes teasing the front row, any rogue
latecomers and Neil Hamilton who he discovers in the crowd too.
With a deep breath it's into the material; beginning with
how it feels to be wearing a kilt in the traditional manner,
his unlikely work experience of teaching sex education in schools
and how gay marriage means there surely will be some magnificent
gay divorces too. What follows is basically a cutting tongue
catch up on Hill's year including a gig in Greece, fanciable
plumbers and visiting America.
The show is loosely pieced together with no real attempt at
a theme (does he really need one?) though are some tenuous links
between subjects that he successfully glosses over. Another hi-energy,
fun-filled hour from the cattiest cat on the circuit.
Marissa Burgess