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Show Details
Three Half Pints
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2012

The Three Half Pints


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Description

Join the Three Half Pints for 55 minutes of different sketches with a multitude of characters and settings, leading to side-splitting comedic chaos. Watch them slip, trip and tumble in a fast-paced foray into timeless comedy and endless giggles. Prepare yourself to see three shorter than average men struggle in a world that’s too big for them.

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Comments

This was a brilliant show and was well worth watching. It was entertaining, funny and we would certainly have paid money to have seen this show. There were some jokes that were a little close to the edge and we feel that it is best suited for over 10s. The bus stop gag is a particular favourite feature, but all the gags were very well thought through. It was delivered professionally and with a huge amount of energy and enthusiasm, this helps the comedy and allows the group to get away with jokes so bad that they’re good. They warmed the audience up early and involved them well with effective interaction and inventive improvisation (but not enough to make it an improve show). A great slapstick sketch show that could be watched again and again and deserves to have a larger crowd. Ha ha ha, from the Fairbridge guys

Fairbridge Young People, August 2012



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