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Show Details
Tim Fitzhigham: Stop The Pigeon
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2012
Starring Comic:
Tim FitzHigham

Tim Fitzhigham: Stop The Pigeon


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Description

The true Spirit of the Fringe, multi award-winning, Perrier-nominated comedian, author, explorer and air recycler Tim FitzHigham is back with a brand new show and his most dangerous gamble ever. Tim is a man with bad ideas - he rowed the Channel in a bathtub, now he takes on his greatest challenge to date.

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Reviews

Tim Fitzhigham: Fringe 2012
Live Review
Pleasance Courtyard

Tim Fitzhigham: Stop The Pigeon rated 3/5
Tim Fitzhigham: Fringe 2012

Tim Fitzhigham’s wife must long for the day he takes up golf or fishing. His ceaseless quest for madcap adventure has seen the Fringe veteran row bathtubs down the Channel, inflate giant balloons and now, attempt to send a message 50 miles in under an hour, only using methods available in the 18th Century.

How much you will enjoy this show depends largely on how interested you are in that proposition. Fitzhigham is a charmingly raffish raconteur but it can seem a long hour if you don’t share his enthusiasm and doggedness for silly challenges, asthis is essentially a blow-by-blow account of his thought process with video evidence to show his workings.

After making the bet with pal Alex Horne – whose dry demeanour proves a nice counterpoint to his friend’s plummy effusiveness – Fitzhigham proves relentless in his attempts to win, and embarks on a journey that takes in cricket matches with various name-checked comedy friends, conversations with the Army, a range of homemade contraptions, niche history, a lot of maths and, of course, pigeons.

Wide-eyed, high-speed recollections are interspersed with illustrative video and audio clips, including a lovely animation that accompanies an equally delightful phone call in which Fitzhigham attempts to procure a cannon.

But I’ve never been convinced by this style of live comedy documentary, which seems better suited to television, and Fitzhigham does little to change that. Although he spins a good yarn, the comedy is incidental – it’s hard to get away from the suspicion stand-up is just the way Fitzhigham justifies his engineered high-jinks.

Still, there is plenty to like about this show, an endearing example of the fine tradition of English upper-class eccentricity.

Date of live review: Sunday 12th Aug, '12
Review by Nione Meakin
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Comments

Sorry. Found this tediously unfunny. Enthusiastic talker however the subject matter was not interesting enough to justify the enthusiasm. Titter Ye None

Stephen James, August 2012


It is a shame Steve Bennett didnt review this show. Atleast he may have been convinced the comedy wasn't incidental and saw it for what it was. This show is DYNAMITE!!!

Jon P, August 2012



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When can I see this show?
21:00 - Friday 14th Jun, '13
Venue: Udderbelly South Bank
Prices: £11 to £17.50
Show: Tim Fitzhigham: Stop The Pigeon
Show starts: 21:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)