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Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Starring Comics: Mathew Horne Peter Polycarpou Writer: John Kolvenbac |
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Gizmo Love
ATC presents the UK premiere of Gizmo Love by US writer John Kolvenbach a sharp and hilariously insightful black comedy thriller that delves into the cut-throat world of Tinsel Town; Hollywood at its most ruthless. When young screenwriter Ralph (Mathew Horne) sells his life's work to a faceless producer he is visited by Manny, a world-weary hack, who must pump up the script but things get ugly with the arrival of two hit men hired to ensure the job is completed.
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Original Review: DescriptionATC presents the UK premiere of Gizmo Love by US writer John Kolvenbach a sharp and hilariously insightful black comedy thriller that delves into the cut-throat world of Tinsel Town; Hollywood at its most ruthless. When young screenwriter Ralph (Mathew Horne) sells his life's work to a faceless producer he is visited by Manny, a world-weary hack, who must pump up the script but things get ugly with the arrival of two hit men hired to ensure the job is completed.
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Incredibly well thought through, therefore so very witty, just like Crispin mentions. Just loved it! My daughter Rebecca and I loved it. Sabine, September 2006 |
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A superb way to spend 70 minutes. Funny and very clever. Crispin Willis, August 2006 |
