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Tim FitzHigham: Untitled
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Starring Comic:
Tim FitzHigham

Tim FitzHigham: Untitled


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To celebrate the 400th anniversary of Cervantes legendary novel Don Quixote arriving in Britain, Tim is back in Edinburgh with a brand brand new show about his latest fantasy odyssey.

Like Quixote, Tim has spent the year living as a medieval knight errant, attempting championships, eating revolting food and righting wrongsall in the hope that he can win the heart of the lady he loves. Has he won a single championship? Does his lady even know he exists? And most of all, did he succeed in revoking his untitled status to become a knight?...Book early and find out the answers to these questions and more.

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Original Review:

Show Rating:Tim FitzHigham: Untitled rated 3/5

Many comedians contrive elaborate quests to provide material for their Edinburgh shows, but Tim Fitzhigham, you feel, is such a genuine English eccentric, that he would live the bizarre life he does regardless of whether or not there was a show at the end of it.

He's previously achieved world records from his nautical adventures involving paper boats and tin baths, and this year, for no obvious reason, he decided he wanted to emulate the 17th Century Spanish literary hero Don Quixote.

A series of bizarre adventures ensued, but Fitzhigham dismisses them all with an endearingly modest matter-of-factness, as if he was telling you about nipping out to the shops to buy a bottle of milk and meeting an old friend.

But in his case the shops is a tiny, rocky Caribbean island; a bottle of milk is a knighthood from its king, and meeting an old friend is burning down the beach shack he was living in after an explosion involving rum, his toilet and a lighted match.

His stint in the West Indies was part of his quest to become a knight, as Quixote believed himself to be, that also took the charming Fitzhigham to a string of medieval fairs across Britain, where he raced bantam, chased cheese and charmed worms all in the hope of receiving some centuries-old title. This segment alone could be a show in itself, but in this eventful life, it's about five minutes.

Dismissed with almost equal insouciance is his decision to live as a hermit in the Spanish desert at La Mancha. In Cervantes' groundbreaking book, we know little of what happened to Quixote when he undertook a similar endeavour, and it's the same with Fitzhigham.

Add to this a few other stories about Clare Sweeney, the world's longest washing line and a successful quest for the Holy Grail, (which is such a walk in the park for Fitzhigham you wonder what all the fuss was about) and you have a packed hour's worth of material.

It makes an entertaining journal of what would have been an extraordinary experience for anyone else. But for this lovable lunatic, bounding with unbridled enthusiasm from one utterly insane idea to the next, putting his physical and mental well being at considerable risk all the while, it's just another day at the office.

He's a national treasure, who should not only become titled, but hailed as the true personification of noble eccentricity.

Steve Bennett

 

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