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The first time I saw Adam
Hills was in 2001 with his show ‘Go You Big Red Fire Engine’
which is when I got carried away and became a firm fan. Since then
I have managed to see him every Fringe and it mystifies me why he
hasn’t won one of those dreaded awards, dreaded in that usually
after winning one we don’t see the winner again for years if at
all (with one or two exceptions). Part of my excuse for wanting to
see him is that every good Sheila enjoys a couple of good Aussie
jokes!
Apart from reminding us and
rephrasing ‘Go You Big Red Fire Engine’ his attention turned
to ‘The Disney Corporation’. With one or two surprising
policies, the way I think of the mouse and its attitudes to the
sick and disabled frankly disappointed me.
Apparently no Disney character is allowed to be
photographed with anyone who is either ill or has a disability,
yet they are allowed to ping bra straps? Well that is what
happened to me!
Adam however is selling
‘Go You Big Red Fire Engine’ t-shirts of which all the profit
goes to a charity.
He is a hilarious, hunk ,whose,
humour has me haunting him hannually (silent h).
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Fringe Programme page number,
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Company, Adam Hills
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Venue
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V 3, Assembly Ballroom
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Dates
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6th
to 30th August 2004
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19-30 to 20-30
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