Show Details
Will & Greg: A Sketch Show
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Starring Comics:
Greg McHugh
William Andrews

Will & Greg: A Sketch Show


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Description

Will Andrews and Greg McHugh present a fast paced sketch show that just wants to make you laugh, snort, splutter and bark. BAFTA Winners for Channel4's Blowout and stars of 2007's Ugly Kid

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Reviews

Original Review:

Show Rating:Will & Greg: A Sketch Show rated 4/5

Will (Andrews) and Greg (McHugh) are effortlessly charismatic sketch performers with a sophisticated, inventive approach to their work. In attempting something a little different, they do sometimes fail – especially when it comes to successfully fleshing out their good ideas – but you’re rarely in any doubt that you’re in assured hands.

Most of their humour comes from miscommunication, with awkward exchanges between people not quite on the same wavelength – or just out-and-out contradicting each other, with one stubbornly denying the validity of anything the other says.

They wear their ingenuity on their sleeves, unafraid to be bold. As the audience file in, both are pummelling away at exercise bikes, for no particular reason other than to leave them exhausted. The dialogue for another scene involves only the numbers one to ten, with Will becoming agitated by Greg’s inability to count properly. All the humour is in the intonation, showing their subtlety as actors.

Hit scenes include the disturbing women’s tennis coach who refers to himself entirely in the third person, the Spooky Kid Acting Agency recruiting ugly youngsters, the police interview that takes an unexpected twist, and the thespian masterclass in which a simple pair of spectacles can show every emotion.

Other sketches don’t quite live up to the promise, including a restaurant scene with an procrastinating waiter, and two co-dependent old codgers bickering in a car. These are also among the longer offerings – or at least it seemed that way – more concerned with creating a weird atmosphere than creating strong punchlines.

Will & Greg are already on the cusp of great things, with a Channel 4 show in the pipeline, and with their slick professionalism and outside-the-box thinking, they could do very well indeed.

Reviewed By: Steve Bennett

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Comments

This sketch comedy show is fabulous! When I first watched it I was laughing my head off. This could be the new Still Game. Also, "Darren" in the classroom, he is my friend, Chris, who goes to my tae kwon-do club. It was a real surprise to see him on the TV. Well done to him, and well done to you guys on creating such a great programme.

Jamie Thacker, September 2008



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