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Review
The words 'student sketch comedy group' can strike fear into
the heart of any Fringegoer, even though many such shows buck
expectations and deliver something imaginative and different.
Unfortunately, Old Habits Die Hard isn't one of them.
A sketch involving a hard-boiled PI, a sketch set in a public
school, a sketch that's repeated with slightly different takes
on it throughout the show, and a sketch in which one of the actors
is purposely incompetent and the whole thing falls apart. It's
cliches of the sketch genre like these that make up half the
show.
The other half is certainly more inventive: a man obsessed
with butterflies, a terminally ill girl wh just won't die, Top
Tramps, a photo-developer that draws the photos with crayons,
an overly easy German exam and two feuding magicians. Alas in
most of these cases the one-line concepts are pretty much the
entire joke, but many of them are dragged out to three or four
minutes, becoming increasingly unfunny. When these longer sketches
finally end often there's little pay-off in terms of punchlines,
often just a blackout or some shouted obscenity.
The performances are pretty good, and set changes are swift
and professional, but the writing leaves a lot to be desired.
If they drop the more cliched sketches and shorten the more original
ones so they're a little more punchier they'll be on the way
to a worthwhile show, but they've a long way to go.
Dean Love