A new face to Edinburgh though not to comedy connoisseurs
Australian writer, comedian and all-round performing talent
Rob Spence has decided it's time to introduce the Fringe to a
whole new brand of entertainment.
With his seemingly boneless body and rubber face, Rob Spence's
performances combine quick fire stand-up with extraordinary physical
comedy skills
In Rob's one-man Edinburgh 2006 show, Body Language, he explores
the world of non-verbal messaging that makes up to as much as
80% of our every day communication and shows how little we have
evolved beyond the animal kingdom.
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Australian writer, comedian and all-round performing talent
Rob Spence has decided it's time to introduce the Fringe to a
whole new brand of entertainment.
With his seemingly boneless body and rubber face, Rob Spence's
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comedy skills
In Rob's one-man Edinburgh 2006 show, Body Language, he explores
the world of non-verbal messaging that makes up to as much as
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Australian writer, comedian and all-round performing talent
Rob Spence has decided it's time to introduce the Fringe to a
whole new brand of entertainment.
With his seemingly boneless body and rubber face, Rob Spence's
performances combine quick fire stand-up with extraordinary physical
comedy skills
In Rob's one-man Edinburgh 2006 show, Body Language, he explores
the world of non-verbal messaging that makes up to as much as
80% of our every day communication and shows how little we have
evolved beyond the animal kingdom.
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Description
A new face to Edinburgh though not to comedy connoisseurs
Australian writer, comedian and all-round performing talent
Rob Spence has decided it's time to introduce the Fringe to a
whole new brand of entertainment.
With his seemingly boneless body and rubber face, Rob Spence's
performances combine quick fire stand-up with extraordinary physical
comedy skills
In Rob's one-man Edinburgh 2006 show, Body Language, he explores
the world of non-verbal messaging that makes up to as much as
80% of our every day communication and shows how little we have
evolved beyond the animal kingdom.