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And I don't think anyone will complain now. Actress Teresa
Jennings is very personable, very jolly and has great audience
control.
Her show is a pleasant hour, but a bit waffly and random.
There is a half-hearted attempt to give it some shape by establishing
that she wanted to trace a childhood dancing partner from Ireland
so talking about dating agencies and so on - but this is
mostly forgotten along the way.
Basically, this is a meandering anecdotal show in which Jennings
is prepared to go with the flow, telling a latecomer we have
just been discussing our sexual problems and they're next, talking
to audience members in true stand-up comedy mode.
I'm a sucker for stories of Ireland in the Sixties, but 'lay
off the nuns', I thought. I'm all nunned-out at this year's Fringe.
Teresa is a straight actress who, away from the Fringe, has
played Joan of Arc, sings jazz, performed as music hall star
Vesta Tilley and lives in a houseboat on the Thames. I guess
she would be a nice person to have Sunday afternoon tea with,
as this show is simply a pleasant interlude with an amiable person.
John Fleming