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Rob Rouse: The Great Escape
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Rob Rouse’s return to Edinburgh last year won him much critical acclaim and a sell-out run in one of the primetime slots of the festival. This year, Rob explores the ego, time and escaping the traps life inevitably throws at us. Expect stand up, expect sketches, expect characters... expect hilarity.
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Sometimes accused of not living up to his full potential, Rob Rouse finally seems to have hit his stride with this joyous rollercoaster of a show. \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nFrom the starting point of moving his family to the Peak District to escape the cost and claustophobia of London, the former geography teacher spins a wild and totally enthralling yarn that harnesses his manic energy to great effect. \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nRouse has a real talent for characterisation and by creating a one-man soap opera (think The Archers crossed with Shameless) gives himself plenty of opportunity to show off these skills. One moment he\'s an anthropomorphic Polish dog, the next he\'s a man known locally as Roadkill Bill. \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nIn between, he manages to crowbar in some more generic segments about his wife\'s parking technique, the horrors of potty training and a riotous swipe at the TV news coverage of the volcanic ash chaos. \r\n\r\n \r\nThe gurning and silly dancing is nicely balanced by a dry, sardonic humour; a gag likening geography to substance abuse just keeps running and a description of an embarrassing trip to the chemist threatens to send the audience into actual hysteria. \r\n \r\nThe grand finale is slightly over-ambitious, attempting and not quite managing to emulate the sort of full-speed, multiple call-back crescendo of Rhod Gilbert\'s shows, but by this point we\'re laughing too hard to really nit-pick about such things. \r\n \r\nIt\'s testament to the show\'s success that Rouse has got most of the audience up and dancing as he exits the stage - and it\'s one way of guaranteeing yourself a standing ovation. Brilliant, uplifting fun that shows just what Rouse can achieve when he sets his mind to it. |
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| Date of live review: Friday 13th Aug, '10 | |
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Review by Nione Meakin |
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Rob Rouse: The Great Escape
Friday 13th Aug, '10 - by Nione Meakin | |
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I wasted £12 on Saturday night on this middle class dullard - he was lucky he was on at 830pm so that no one was drunk enough to hurl abuse at him. kerrberr, August 2010 |

