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Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2006
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Watson & Oliver
Lorna Watson and Ingrid Oliver take a slightly off-kilter
look at those aspects of life that are largely ignored by the
mainstream.
Performed by a cast of hundreds (all spookily sharing the
same physical characteristics), this show uses a killer combination
of music, physical comedy and a script so sharp that it could
actually maim.
Watson & Oliver address a wide variety of pressing subject
such as Tanita Tikaram, Edwardian foreplay, aural micro-processors
and street robotics. Add to this an 80s dance montage, a harassed
Frenchman with a crusty white loaf and one of those limping,
lisping, hoodwinking cockney types and the audience should soon
realise that Watson And Oliver have something very important
to say.
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Original Review:
Watson and Oliver are an intriguing new double act good Their debut is a fairly straightforward sketch offering, with The pace is too sluggish, with ideas and scenarios that lose Their opening sketch is one of their strongest; a police procedural Other nice ideas is about someone with a phobia of words with On the other hand, a Californian performance arts coach seems The girls also overestimate the hilarity of silly dancing, Yet for the show's flaws, there is something very appealing Steve Bennett |
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