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I risked it for a biscuit amd was damn glad I did, They were worriying and stupifyigly funny at the same time, I felt like I'd got stuck in a train with 40 eplieptic nuns and a broken bottle of poppers. They frightened me while making me laugh. If you like being made to feel like your sanity is not worth keeping, go see them, and if you don't come out smiling then they've probally killed you and made you into a pie. Ten out of ten for effort, the material (like the ears) can be slightly floppy, but, hey, when it's this full-on, who cares? Good luck Wonderhorse may you fly like an arrow through the sky of comedy. An utterly refreshing and challenging show.
Lilac Bonzai, August 2002
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This show has to be one of the Fringe's unknown-as-yet gems.The shambolic but hilarious cabaret act that starts the show is perfectly complemented by the dark and surreal second half that demonstrates what it must be like to be part of a double act. This is a show to be seen by all those with an interest in new,dark comedy. The writing varies from brilliant to bearable but no one can doubt the enthusiasm the girls put into the performance, even when I saw the show for a second time and they were clearly hungover. All this and a free badge too!
Hutch, August 2002
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