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Ross Noble   -   'Randomist'

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Ross Noble first came to Geoff’s attention in 1999 when he couldn’t get a ticket to see the show. This was hardly surprising as Ross was nominated for ‘the Perrier’ that year.
Geoff has since followed Ross’s Fringe career closely and watched him develop in to a cult ‘Icon’.  My only contacts with Mr Noble have been infrequent passing conversations between two Fringe regulars who sort of recognise each other by site, and watching two of his DVD’s.  Both of which I thoroughly enjoyed.
Seeing the ‘Randomist’ tour advertised I decided to get tickets. Friday 2nd December saw me feeling not to special and not really wanting to go out but after the first few minutes of the show all that was forgotten.
The spectacular if somewhat intriguing set can only be described as an explosion in a giant orange bouncy castle, a computer generated visual nightmare and the state of Ross Noble’s mind. Having originally designed this set, Ross admits to being frustrated that he is not allowed to actually bounce on the manifestation of his creation.
As for the show itself it is impossible to describe, it is fast flowing, totally disjointed, seemingly random, providing mesmerising moments of mental mayhem, maintaining muddled madness motivated by the magical master of mirth. His inoffensive manner brought the sold out 2000+ strong audience together as one.  It was unclear at one or two points whether Ross was entertaining us or whether we were actually entertaining him! He kept referring to the young C.S.I. lady from Fife, the electronics student who couldn’t control his bladder, the strange Latvian woman with a craving for Maltesers and the safety of people walking up Leith walk. His habit of starting an amusing ditty then changing the subject re turning occasionally to each thread only to spiral off in tangents again is both endearing and frustrating, even if he completes each story eventually.
To get a flavour of what you missed go to Ross’s website where you can see where he is performing next and where you can order his CD’s and DVD’s.  Lookout for the next DVD filmed during this tour. 
www.rossnoble.co.uk
Despite being a well-known and popular performer Ross takes time at the end of his show to take questions from the audience. He also made 4 veterinary and 3 biology students ecstatically happy after the show by taking time to talk to them sign autographs and pose for photographs. We all spent some time in his company and it was the perfect ending to a great evening.
I look forward to getting the ‘Randomist’ DVD as soon as it is available.
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