An amusing and quirky video intro gives the
audience some idea of what they can expect from the performers in
Below the Fringe – well thought out, clever comedy.
Below the Fringe takes the form of short
sketches performed fairly well by the 5 young performers.
They probably need to do a bit of work in making it look a
bit more professional - the transitions between sketches were
anything but slick and the sound in the video clips wasn’t all
that clear. However, what really saved this show and made it a pleasure
to watch was the quality of the material which credited the audience
with the intelligence to pull the laughs from it.
Deconstructions of breakfast radio and Harry Potter were
particularly well-pitched and highlighted the particular strengths
of these performers. The
‘chats’ between Rory
and Charlie were reminiscent of work by Mitchell and Webb, a very
favourable comparison in my eyes.
Furthermore, all of the sketches worked and were particularly
well pulled together in the show’s conclusion.
Definitely one for those of you who want
something a little different from the wham, bam, punchline school of
sketch shows.
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