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Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 4:25 pm
by amber_fluid
Anyone seen 360 Allstars?

Taking the family on the weekend to see it.

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 10:40 am
by Wedgie
bertiebeatle wrote:Comedy Gala was good on opening night. Mick Malloy surprised me and was very good. Terrance Mooney was my fave though and have heard from others that he has been great in his own shows.

I hope Terrance Mooney is better than Lawrence Mooney, the unfunniest wanker going around.

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 11:13 am
by Magellan
Wedgie wrote:
bertiebeatle wrote:Comedy Gala was good on opening night. Mick Malloy surprised me and was very good. Terrance Mooney was my fave though and have heard from others that he has been great in his own shows.

I hope Terrance Mooney is better than Lawrence Mooney, the unfunniest wanker going around.

Saw Lawrence Mooney two years ago, and he was OK. However, he did a couple of minutes of his Malcolm Turnbull 'impression' (which this year's show is about), and it was pretty lame. One to miss, I'd say.

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 6:12 am
by Magellan
Saw Rich Hall last night - very, very funny. Does mainly stand-up stuff, but with a number of offbeat songs that are also very funny. Definitely worth a look if you're up for something before the Fringe winds up.

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 10:05 am
by Pseudo
Saw these last weekend, don't know if they're still playing, but here you go:

Damian Callinan: Swing Man at RCC
Comedy about a bloke learning to dance over the course of his fiftysomething years. Enjoyable enough, with a few laughs coming from retro nostalgia. The bloke and his partner both know how to cuta groove on the dancefloor.
The RCC is a good location; not at all crowded and pleasant surroundings. We perched ourselves at the bar overlooking the Torrens and downed a bottle of rosé prior to the show.

Shitfaced Shakespeare at Gluttony
A troupe of six trained actors improvising Romeo and Juliet - with the twist that one of the troupe gets fully shickered before the show begins, and continues to down booze while performing. Interesting gimmick but I thought it fell a bit flat. The drunk cast member was a pest; the real joy came from watching the other actors as they ad-libbed around the situations created by the drunk one.
Gluttony is noticeably larger than it has been in years previous - and it has transformed into a shithole. Full of people wandering around or just looking for somewhere to hang out. Not my idea of fun.

Death At Hogwarts at Stirling
Improvised theatre based around a murder in the Harry Potter universe. It works like a game of cluedo: The six cast members all get a random selection of character, location and weapon; one of them also is tagged as the murderer and one as the victim, unknown to anyone but themselves. The cast then acts out the murder, dropping hints as to their locations and weapons, and the audience is expected to determine whodunit.
We went to this one for the kids, both of whom are avid Potter fans. Both enjoyed it; I didn't mind it either.

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 11:07 am
by Magellan
Probably too late I know, but saw Best of the Ed Fest last night. Not as good as the previous year, but still sharp high-standard stand up.

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:09 pm
by whufc
Magellan wrote:Probably too late I know, but saw Best of the Ed Fest last night. Not as good as the previous year, but still sharp high-standard stand up.


Danny O'Brien is brilliant

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 3:48 pm
by bertiebeatle
Went to a few shows in the end but Blanc De Blanc was by far the standout one i watched. Not a fan of cabaret but absolutely loved their show on the last night. Sold Out shows for most of the fringe normally is a good sign and it sure didn't disappoint. Will be watching them again next year

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:22 pm
by Hazbeen
bertiebeatle wrote:Went to a few shows in the end but Blanc De Blanc was by far the standout one i watched. Not a fan of cabaret but absolutely loved their show on the last night. Sold Out shows for most of the fringe normally is a good sign and it sure didn't disappoint. Will be watching them again next year


My wife went with a group of her friends and all loved it as well

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:23 pm
by Magellan
whufc wrote:
Magellan wrote:Probably too late I know, but saw Best of the Ed Fest last night. Not as good as the previous year, but still sharp high-standard stand up.


Danny O'Brien is brilliant

Yep, reckon he was the pick of this year's bunch.

Re: Fringe '18

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 4:28 pm
by Hazbeen
On Friday night we went into the Fringe Club area after midnight when they have a few pop up free shows. First one was "Iron Maiden" which is a comedt show where the chick hula hoops to Gunners songs, was hilarious. Second one is hard to describe what it was, a woman came out dressed then danced around miming to a sound track story about having sex with John Holmes while getting her gear off then finished with pullong a cup of red dye out of her fanny mixing it with champers, drinking it and spitting it over herself. We thought WTF