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Fringe Comedy
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The
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There are a number of late-night shows
jostling for the attention of the after hours punter who’s looking
for a comedy show that skirts around the edges of acceptability.
This is exactly the sort of entertainment that the Late Show
serves up.
I attended the Saturday night show which
promised the line up of Adam Bloom, Reginald D Hunter, Steve Day and
Carey Marx. All the
performers seemed up for providing a good time and this rubbed off
on an enthusiastic audience. Each
comedian acquitted himself well and will no doubt have persuaded
many to catch their individual shows.
However, the star of the night for me was
MC Jarred Christmas, who has very possibly shot to the top of my
Fringe favourites. His
patter between the acts was absolutely hilarious and seemed
completely natural. He
worked the audience extremely well, creating an energy which was
sustained for the duration of the show.
For weekend, post-pub entertainment, The
Late Show boasts quality line-ups in an intimate venue.
I’d recommend you grab a ticket as soon as you can.
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Fringe Programme Page No
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Company
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Underbelly Productions
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Venue Name and Number
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Underbelly V 61
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Dates and Times
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3 to 26 August (not 6,7,8, 13,14,15, 20,21,22 )
00.40 to 03.10
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