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Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2008
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Bishop and Douch at Sesame Lane
Sketch comedy, mildly better than cancer.
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This was easily the best thing myself and my friends saw in the Free Fringe, and easily one of the best shows we saw in our whole time at the Festival - it had every one of us shaking with laughter. This is fresh, unashamed and well-written sketch comedy, greatly entertaining and highly recommended. Hannah Pollard, August 2008 |
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This year was my second year at the Fringe and last year I avoided free shows like the plague free=bad, right? I was so wrong. I went into this show with low expectations, came out laughing and continually laughing for most of the week, this show more than exceeded my expectations and encouraged me to see all the free fringe i could, enriching my fringe experience. I'm a fan for sure! Cheers Guys. Abbey Whitehouse, August 2008 |
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My 17yr old son and I went to see the show and upon exiting the venue he gave the show 10/10 and said it was the best thing he has seen out of the thirty odd shows we have watched this past week and a half. Though the show is slightly juvenile it has some very clever writing and was a very funny show. Highly recomended Tim Riggins, August 2008 |
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I had never heard of this before I went to Edinburgh and went into the Beehive just for some free comedy near lunchtime. Despite this I was laughing for the majority of the show, and even days afterward still think of the sketches and laugh. Impressively original and refreshing, I wasn't expecting all that much but the hour show was a treat with every sketch at least making me laugh once. I would recommend seeing this if possible. Rodric Bowker, August 2008 |
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Just awful. Terrible writing from a group of guys whose lack of talent is accentuated by the fact that they think they are funny. I became more interested in the leak in the ceiling than the show. Very loosely woven sketches, with attempts at nudity by all the cast to evoke some response, which incidentally fails. Very shoddy and unprofessional, with several second awkward silence between each skit as they all leave the stage. Videos injected as an attempt at being zany which again falls flat. A sketch about ordering pizza deliveries which is supposed to make light of the monotony of the lives of their alter egos drags on for over ten minutes and instead just underlines the monotony of the show rather than providing anything worth watching. OK, so it's free. But I still want back the hour of my life wasted in there. Avoid at all costs. Personally, I would rather have a tarantula lay eggs in my ear... Matt Grimwood, August 2008 |
