The Umbilical Brothers : Kids Show (not 4 kids)

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Just when I thought that comedy was not my cup of tea, along comes a piece of theater that was both entertaining,engaging and really deserving of the accolade Genius.

Heralding from Australia, Shane and David introduced us to their imaginary friends, made real by skilled mime and stage craft. An hour and a bit of world class entertainment that I am certain will make them celebrities. Awards will follow. For this was an experience of masterful art, Original and delightful in every respect.

 

 

I feel blessed to have had the Umbilical Brothers experience and can be confident in saying that they are contenders for this years Perrier Award!

A kids show for kids aged fourteen and over. A show that delivers value for money. Shane and David have traveled a long way to bring this Genius to our attention.

 

Thank you Guys.
Divine Salutes You. For that really was a “Good Time!”
5 stars. (Deservedly)

 

Gold star

Reviewer : Mark ‘Divine’ Calvert


Adam Of The Riches

Pleasance Dome

5-24 August

£12-£14

21.45

 

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It was a damp and wind-swept night and the welcoming warmth of the Pleasance Dome began to relaxed me into a state of mind ready for comedy.  Tonight it was  Adam Riches, a successful comedian with more awards that you can shake a stick at. Joining me was a capacity audience who clearly knew what we were in for. Alas I didn’t.
With lots of audience participation, Adam humiliated his carefully chosen audience members who were middle class and loving every moment of it. Adam utilises different characters drawn from history,  all of whom had a Yorkshire accent, which is a star point in itself.
Taking his lead from vintage comedy telly, Adam was silly, pointless and yes, good fun. Which is just what his audience wanted. If you like trashy throw-away telly. Adam’s your man.
Two Stars and one extra for being from Yorkshire.
So  That’s Three. Stars.

 

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Reviewer : Mark ‘Divine’ Calvert

Note from the CEO – The PR company of Adam Riches didn’t like Mark’s gutsy, honest, & frankly quite entertaining review. So they start chucking their toys out the pram & asked me to take it down. I replied that this wasn’t possible, that everyone’s entitled to their opinion & that Mark simply could not get into the comedy of Mr Riches. There followed a series of threats from said PR company, which include;

1 – I’m afraid we can’t run the risk of booking press tickets for The Mumble if our clients are going to be met with such a lack of respect for their work. Obviously, I hope we can avoid canceling the rest and continue as we have been thanks a lot

2 – We’re going to cancel the outstanding tickets because we can’t trust that this won’t be repeated. In doing so, i am going to write to all the venue press offices and the Fringe press office to explain why. I am then going to write to other remaining press reps in Edinburgh to express our concerns about The Mumble, and explain the decisions we’ve taken. Alternatively – take the review down, and let’s not ruin a good thing.

3 – I hope that, when it comes to securing press tickets this year and in the future, you feel the moral stand you’ve taken in defense of the standards of writing in that review has been worth it.

At the end of the day, The Mumble is an honest website, designed to help would-be show-goers make an informed choice. We cannot be bullied out of our integrity.

 

Mark Dolan Changes The World

Gilded Balloon (Billiard Room)

30 July – 1 Aug 19:30 £5

2-5, 8-11, 15-17, 22-24 Aug 19:30 £10 (£9)

6-7, 13-14, 18-21 Aug 19:30 £9.50 (£8.50)

 
 
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Mark Dolan is a charismatic and engaging comedian, who’s act at the Gilded Balloon this year feels more like a comfortable chat with some friends down the pub than a performance.  He constantly engages with his audience, calling back to previous conversations, and by the end of the show you feel like everyone in the room is an old friend.

While he is a strong performer –  and would certainly make an excellent compere – the premise of the show, changing the world, felt tacked on.  About 25 minutes before the end, Mark Dolan quickly went through a long list on a flipchart of things that annoyed him, such as the fairly bog standard complaints of selfies and kitten videos on the internet, rather than being a manifesto as billed in the programme and on his marketing.
 
 
 
If you come into this show expecting it to be strong political humour, you may leave slightly disappointed.  However, Mark Bolan is a talented comedian, and overall it is a good, comfortable show that would make a good start to your evening.  While it is billed as 14+ Mark Bolan’s brand of comedy is gentle, light hearted, and inoffensive so could even be suitable for a trip with a family. FOUR STARS
 
 
four stars
 
 

Reviewer : Lydia Mason

Rachel Parris: Live in Vegas

Pleasance Courtyard (Venue 33)
16:30
Aug 4-11, 13-25
£8.50-£11

Chortle award nominated musical comedian, Rachel Parris (IT Crowd, Thronecast, BBC Radio 4 and Austentatious) delivers a musical comedy of various fictional characters grown from the shinny lights glamour and cringe worthy of characters in Vegas.

We are introduced to an innocent rich boy band member who gives us a rendition of ‘Life’s not easy’… in an upper class home.  A heart-breakingly bad love song and then song for his trooper, mummy! Cheesy pre-recorded Vegas style adverts interject between each character transformation.  Parris portrays a Western Cowgirl who sings about her small minded town of Umbridge. Finally we meet a self obsessed glamorous diva, Fleice, with oh so soft hair, but oh, you can’t touch!  This false pretentious Vega hotel owner attempts an improvisational song and cracks it with cringe worthy taste.  She a self-professed ‘amazing’ iconic singer but with a doubtful view on feminism.

Parris has a great voice and a witty observation of character. Expect power ballads, dramatic moves and a room full of sequin glitter! FOUR STARS

four stars

reviewer : Sarah Lewis

Pierre Novellie is Mighty Peter

30th Jul 2014 – 24th Aug 2014
Bunker Two – Pleasance Courtyard
9:15pm

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With a name like Pierre Novellie one imagines a sexy Frenchman wrapped in rolls of toilet paper, but Novellie is not actually French at all.  He was born in South Africa, but raised on the Isle of Man who became the tallest thing on the small island, the main landmark, at 6.4ft! The winner of Amused Moose Laugh Off 2013 and Chortle Award nominee 2014 had the audience doubled over during Saturdays evenings sell out show.  He reached out to the patrons as a friend, creating pleasant banter and making us all feel at ease through his relaxed delivery.  He even gave latecomers short revisions of what they had missed.  It was hard not to warm to his welcoming and engaging demeanor.

 

 

During Novellie’s debut Edinburgh show he covered all things from classical British stereotypes, life in London as a South African, the wonders of daytime TV and adverts, a happy lion, murderous treadmill runners, his degree in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic history and his hate for Maths!  The structure flows effortlessly, with a fast paced and seamless delivery. I do not want to give too much away on this laugh-a-minute show, you simply must go and see this friendly funny chappy yourself! If only for his beaming smile and to discover the literal translation of The Lion King theme tunes lyrics.  This is ultimate feel good comedy and as Time Out claims he’s ‘one to watch’! FOUR STARS

 

four stars

 

Reviewer – Sarah Lewis

 

Tim FitzHigham: Hellfire

Pleasance Dome (Venue 23)
18:40
Aug 4-12, 14-25
£11-12.50

 

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Initially I was sold on this show by the recommendation from the comic legend, Eddie Izzard, ‘FitzHigham is unhinged, completely without hinges’ he claimed.  Well yes, I would have to agree with Eddie here, but that doesn’t make him a funny comic!  Tim FitHigham is totally crazy, but not in a funny way, more in the slightly concerning desperate manic sense! In a mildly entertaining and obsessive search this multi award-winning, Perrier nominated expeditionary ‘comedian’ takes us on an exhausting and painful laberinth of links to his final test.

 

Renowned as a bit of explorer, FitzHigham enjoys nothing more than tackling challenges and bets. FitzHigham shows us a couple of mysterious letters from an anonymous fan with hidden codes. Throughout the show he grasps at leads and goes on various tangents to find the hidden meaning behind the symbols and text.  We find ourselves looking into the dark history of the Hellfire Club, the only club in world history to be banned by an act of parliament! Unknown to most, Hellfire Club was an 18th-century drinking club devoted to deflowering maidens, drunken debauchery and setting butlers on fire, founded by Sir Francis Dashwood in 1752 – supposedly?!  From Celine Dion lyics to the Illuminiti FitzHigham finally finds what he believes is his quest sent by the mysterious writer… a challenge that will blow everything out of the water! THREE STARS

three stars

 

Reviewer : Sarah Lewis

Tony Law : Enter the Tone Zone

 The Stand
£8-£11
4-24 August (not 11)
12.10
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Tony Law took his capacity audience into the Zone of Tone. What a lovely man he was. Entertaining and warmly funny. He was every ones favorite uncle.

Celeb comedians needn’t worry about filling venues. However, it does give them a pressure to deliver.Tony is a happily married man and a Dad, entertaining the inner child within us all in the same way that he would entertain his kids.
Trombones! A Game of catch with a beach ball, His pet dogs both alive and the ones that have gone to puppy heaven. Love making etiquette and his psychic pooch featured heavily. Reminding me of a past Beau that had a Standard Poodle who shared our bed every time we got it on. 

Tony Law is one of us.

He deserves every one of the five stars I am gonna give him.

Brilliant start to my Sunday
Gold star
Reviewer – Mark ‘Divine’ Calvert

Josie Long: Cara Josephine

 
The Stand 
Aug 5-10, 12-15, 17-24
20:40
£11 (£8 concession) 
 
 
 
 
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A friend of mine once said that she has never found a female comedian laugh out loud funny. Well, I challenge her and the rest of you to go along to Josie Long and not leave with your insides hurting and your cheeks sore from all the laughing, giggling and sheer guffawing! A deeply personal show in which she describes the aftermath of an abusive relationship and the discovery of herself as someone who is worth knowing is a one hour master class in story telling. You will find yourself cheering as she shares with you anecdotal evidence of why Film Noir, jumping into open water and radio 3 all helped her become the hilarious and wise woman she is today.  It feels like you are sitting with your best friend in the pub whilst simultaneously being entertained by a trilby wearing gangster’s moll who in Josie’s own words “really gets your motor running”.  
 
 
 
 
Interspersed with witty feminist comments (yes, a TV show starring mostly women is actually entertaining) and interesting factoids (Did you know the Olympic Park is not a public space but owned by some middle eastern royalty?), this is a clever, normal woman who delivers raw emotion and talent with genuine gratitude and surprise that we like her.  In fact, I do more than that. I love her and I am sure you will too.
 
 
 
Gold star
 
Reviewer : Donna Bisset
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abandoman

Abandoman/ Rob Broderick

Underbelly, Bristo square

2 August- 25 August – Time: 21:10~22:10

Prices: £14.00 – 15.00

 

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Rob Broderick made this thrilling & energetic appearance with Hancox and a keyboard player

and drummer. The show is based on improvising songs based on stories from the audience & the subsequent interaction with the crowd was real fun. A worship engineer, an economist, a farmer and an unemployed person were the happy targets. 

 

 

 

 

His energy on stage makes people interested, & he showed a great ability to engage even with a “shy” crowd. His quick wit and natural talent are what makes his shows special & i was impressed

by how Rob’s improvisations seemed easy and effortless – making him out to be a

brilliant performer.  If you are particularly interested in hip hop/rap, then this show is

ideal for you an  hour of fun that leaves all troubles behind. A show like this is worth

watching and such talent is worth admiring.FIVE STARS

 

Gold star

Reviewer: Grace