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Demi Adejuyigbe review: An original show with true ingenuity

Demi Adejuyigbe review: An original show with true ingenuity

It’s a perfect example of the artfulness of “silly” comedy, showing how much “silly” comedy relies on clever writing and rigour to make something that comes across so effortlessly bizarre. I haven’t laughed as consistently and uncontrollably at any show this Fringe.

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Benjamin Alborough review: Unruly and lively game show achieves Absolute Monopoly

Benjamin Alborough review: Unruly and lively game show achieves Absolute Monopoly

The capitalist origins of Monopoly were not to be upheld, and so a Homeowners’ Association was started. One of the contestants on stage was at one point made to reveal actual proof of his mortgage. There was arm wrestling, partial nudity and a lot of milk.

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Crizards review: This Means War is pure fun from beginning to end

Crizards review: This Means War is pure fun from beginning to end

Double act Will Rowland and Eddy Hare, who are hoping to expand their influence as the UK’s lowest energy double act to cover all of Europe, are back with a serious show, This Means War.

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Lulu Popplewell review: Sharp, witty stand-up with natural comic instincts

Lulu Popplewell review: Sharp, witty stand-up with natural comic instincts

Lulu’s show is about addiction, recovery, mess and finding humour in everything as much as possible; Actually, Actually is as interesting and gritty as Love, Actually is not.

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