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Neil Edmond: Knocker Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Neil Edmond: Knocker

Unbelievably awful. It's not funny. It's not clever. It's embarassing. And a waste of an hour. I certainly laughed, but only from the dreaded embarassment of being in such close proximity to this poor deluded man.

Olive, August 2006


The show is adorable and earnest. The disorganisation and flaws of it are lovely consequences of the character's misgivings, I thought. With a larger, more responsive crowd this could be genuinely fantastic; as it is, its lovely and inventive and for its desparation to please and quirkiness as an idea it should be heavily credited and applauded.

John, August 2006


Don't listen to Steve Bennett frankly. Knocker is a great show; brave and perhaps rash but really really good fun. Neil Edmond is truly great but has a tendency to induce choking. A young boy nearly died the night I saw it. Yes, really.

Louise, August 2006


Review is no way matches the show I saw, although I can imagine it changes day to day. I had no preconceptions coming into it, but found myself laughing uproariously despite it being an odd room for comedy, with a small crowd of about 15. Sadly, my Edinburgh trip is over for this year, but I would love to see this show again

Skif , August 2006


One of the bravest shows I have seen this year - seemed mostly improvised. Entirely dependent on the audience - but that is the point of the show methinks. Some nights will be brilliant others awful - I saw something inbetween and was left slightly in awe of the man.

Simon, August 2006



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