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Show Details
Addy Van Der Borgh: Advanced Mumbo Jumbo
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Starring Comic:
Addy Van Der Borgh

Addy Van Der Borgh: Advanced Mumbo Jumbo


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Description

A show about the different ways we communicate, Advanced Mumbo Jumbo also covers basic Jibba Jabba and intermediate Double Dutch, among other bits and bobs. Students of Gobbledygook may also be interested in this show. Or maybe not. But then again, maybe so…with a hey nonny nonny.

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Reviews

Addy Van Der Borgh: Advanced Mumbo Jumbo
Live Review

Addy Van Der Borgh: Advanced Mumbo Jumbo rated 2/5
Addy Van Der Borgh: Advanced Mumbo Jumbo

It's a shame to have to shoot the puppy that is Addy Van Der Borgh's enthusiasm and geniality, but I feel that it has to be done. While by no means an unpleasant hour Advanced Mumbo Jumbo is pretty basic in both it's premise (words don't always equate to truths) and it's delivery.

For me Van Der Borgh is very much a comic actor rather than a comedian, with routines that are often very much about exaggerating a performance than stressing a point.

An example of this is his straightforward riff on the note that a gas man ‘endeavoured’ to come and read his meter. From this he goes off into a Shakespearian direction, then as if he were a sports commentator and reading the meter was a sporting event.

If you are someone for who whom an expressive face, a silly accent and some nifty harmonica playing is enough to keep you happy, you won't be disappointed. But if you seek insight and wordplay, you'll be frustrated.

I am pretty sure that Van Der Borgh has funny bones but there is much more scope for him to put meat on these bones and flex some comedy muscles.

Date of live review: Saturday 7th Aug, '10
Review by Julian Hall
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Comments

I saw Addy Van De Bore at a New Years Eve dinner where he was about as funny as a tumour. I don't get him. He's banal. His obsevations aren't funny. To be frank he's got no talent.

Wayne Purcell, August 2010


I find this review inaccurate, lazy and biased with personal opinion .... I went to see Addy's show twice (London and Edinburgh) and highly recommend it...Addy is an absolute genius with words, characters and delivery of the material. The endeavour routine, among others in the show, is an absolute work of art, insight and wordplay. The deconstruction he makes of the word endeavour and how he plays and ridicules it is just brilliant and magical! if this is not insight and wordplay then nothing is.....

Tom Deshmott, August 2010


I saw this show in preview 3 times and audiences loved it each time. He is an absolute quality act and this show is a most enjoyable hour.

Spiky Mike, August 2010


I've not seen Addy Van Der Borgh's show but I've seen him enough times to know that Julian Hall is certainly wrong. 'insight', 'wordplay'. Oh for f**k's sake.

Geoff Carling, August 2010



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