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Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2006
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Gaydar Diaries
In a world where nothing is what it seems, anything can happen when men put their love and lust on (the) line... A fast-paced sketch show about the online phenomenon that is gaydar.co.uk
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Original Review: DescriptionIn a world where nothing is what it seems, anything can happen when men put their love and lust on (the) line... A fast-paced sketch show about the online phenomenon that is gaydar.co.uk
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Oh please! The show is a complete mish mash of extremely second rate psuedo cabaret. Utter tosh! Poor production values generally poorly acted. Sorry, but spend your pink pound elsewhere Paul Vale, August 2006 |
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Just saw this show - it's absolutely fantastic! It's really slick, imaginative and the guys are excellent. I was afraid it was going to be nothing but an extended ad for the site, but it really explores the ups and down of online dating and gay culture. I can't count the amount of times i either cringed or laughed at moments i recognised from my own experiences. Very witty and very clever. David Watson, August 2006 |
