Squared
Note: This review is from 2009
There are three types of sketch troupes: those just starting
to have go, those who have some experience but aren't quite there
yet, and those good enough or almost good enough to get a BBC
radio series.
I'm afraid this falls into the first category, even if the
two writers and ten performers local teens putting on a
show so they can enjoy the full Fringe experience are very
enthusiastic.
It started with a sketch in which Noah (of Ark fame) was talking
to a Customs official. Both characters appeared to be speaking
in cod-Indian accents which occasionally lapsed into Welsh, and
it ended with the Customs man taking a photo of Noah on his mobile
phone. None of this made any sense - not the situation, not
the accents, not the mobile phone - it just wasn't thought through.
I kept being reminded of a heckle at South London's Up The
Creek comedy club: 'Frankly, "not quite good enough"
pretty much covers it.'
But they should do the Fringe again next year. And the next. Always do it three times to prove early critics, like me, wrong.
John Fleming
Review date: 1 Jan 2009
Reviewed by: Steve Bennett