Terrors Of The Black Museum – Fringe 2009
16/08/2009 … Take the Goodies, subtract wit, verve, music, elaborate visual effects, well-timed slapstick and daft jokes… and this is the barely competent trio you’ll probably…
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16/08/2009 … Take the Goodies, subtract wit, verve, music, elaborate visual effects, well-timed slapstick and daft jokes… and this is the barely competent trio you’ll probably…
16/08/2009 … There’s an excellent device at the centre of Nick Doody’s fourth Edinburgh show: the idea that, to be a great comic, he really needs to have highly polarised…
16/08/2009 … Full marks to Nik Coppin for self-awareness.
16/08/2009 … One of the most frustrating things about Shazia Mirza is the sense that she isn't living up to her potential.
16/08/2009 … If these musical storytellers had produced anything short of fantastic in this show they would have been looking at a two-star review.
16/08/2009 … The intro is the blaring siren from the old BBC public information film, followed by an announcement that we have been subject to a nuclear attack and are confined…
15/08/2009 … Something goes seriously wrong with time when you watch Jon Richardson.
15/08/2009 … The Interminable Suicide Of Gregory Church is everything you would come to expect from Daniel Kitson’s now traditional annual monologue: a fanciful, tender and…
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