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Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2012
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Billy The Mime
‘Politically incorrect! Uncomfortably funny! Twisted! Chilling!' (New York Times). 'A one-man variety show depicting the most taboo and controversial stories of our culture. It absolutely should not be missed!' (NewYorkTheater.com). Routines include: The Priest & The Altar Boy, Anna Nicole, The Abortion, Life & Death of Princess Diana, A Night in A Gay Bar 1979, The Crack Whore, The African American Experience, The Navy Seal & Osama Bin Laden. Not for children or the easily offended.
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Billy The Mime: Fringe 2012 |
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Forget carrying suitcases in strong winds or being trapped in invisible boxes, Billy The Mime has a more contemporary – and often more morbidly disturbing – approach to his artform. Chapters re-enacted in silent whiteface include ‘a day called 9/11’, Whitney Houston’s last bath, Navy Seals vs Osama Bin Laden and the priest and the altar boy, which should provide a pretty good indicator of the (a)moral territory he covers. If you recall him acting out the depraved joke in The Aristocrats movie, you will not be surprised to learn that he is mime’s version of the shock comic, with his inappropriate jet-back sensibilities. This is probably best displayed in his version of the Charles and Diana story, where he captures the Prince’s cold reaction to his wife’s depression and melodramatic cries for help with mordant wit. However some of the pieces are straightforward retellings of the tragedies, with no humorous intent at all – making for probably the most depressingly voyeuristic comedy show on the Fringe. The poignant sight of a promiscuous gay man wasting away through Aids is hardly a chuckle-fest, unless you really are one sick punter. Each scene is acted out with faultless timing, engaging personality and an elegant artistry in contrast to their often brutal subject matter. There’s no question that Billy is a maestro of his work – obvious from the opening scene when he mimes a courtship and a sexual coupling with only his wondrously dexterous fingers. Talk about a great hand job… Yet for all his shocking reputation, it’s the softer scenes that amuse the most. History of art is a romp through the ages involving a quickfire succession of witty sight gags, while The Clown And The Beautiful Woman is an almost traditional seduction of a (very game) victim from the audience to a jaunty mixtape, which could give The Boy With Tape On His Face a run for his money in the silent participation stakes. Billy The Mime is certainly bringing something different and artful to the Fringe – which is where the different and artful belong – though he can’t always divine enough laughs from the bleak to make it wholly recommended as a straight-up comedy show.
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| Date of live review: Monday 6th Aug, '12 | |
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Review by Steve Bennett |
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Funny, sensitive, charming and something different, well worth a viewing Davy Rev, August 2012 |

