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Tom Binns as Ian D. Montfort **** The British Comedy Guide

Any act which discusses a poltergeist dwarf and mistakes a wasp for prostitute is already on the road to success. The fact it’s coming from the mouth of the perfect parody of a psychic medium makes it doubly hilarious.

Ian D Montfort is the latest guise of Tom Binns – he of Ivan Brackenbury fame – and he has carried it off to the highest degree. Let’s start with his appearance… the perfectly straightened dyed blond hair, the white linen shirt, jeans with tacky motiffs and open-toed sandals, topped off with a necklace of beads bought in Ibiza. That’s spot-on for a start.

Next up is his facial expressions and body language. His lilting Geordie accent has just the right amount of softness to it, his expression benign… Binns must have sat through a lot of material to get this just right. There’s no need to worry if you don’t like audience participation – you are invited to take part, rather than picked on, and even when Binns does talk to the audience, it’s not the cringesome sort you see in some shows.

But of course, this interaction is crucial to the performance, and it is handled brilliantly, with very funny results. Without giving anything away, he clearly has much of the patter worked out – but weirdly, he does accurately guess personal information, much to the confusion and delight of us all. That little bit of magic is a nice touch, and made the show for me.

Binns may not be able to reach the other side, but he will find your funny bone.

Review by: Lucy Wood

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Buy Tickets to see Tom Binns as Ian D. Montfort Here

Hannah Gadsby – Mary. Contrary. **** Three Weeks

Everyone is talking about Hannah Gadsby’s ‘unintentionally’ hilarious Art Lecture on the Virgin Mary, there is only one more performance of it today and it just got another 4 Star Review!

Hannah Gadsby – Mary. Contrary.
EdCom & Dick The Horse

Taking the form of an art history lecture about the Virgin Mary, ‘Mary. Contrary.’ is an interesting and humorous way to spend an hour. Former art history student Hannah Gadsby shares her passion for religious art that depicts everyone’s favourite virgin. Not a promising topic for an hour’s comedy, you might think, but Gadsby’s enthusiastic and offbeat take on the paintings under discussion ensures plenty of laughs. She clearly knows her stuff, too, with some of the best gags coming from her merciless dissection of the artists’ abilities. Occasionally her passion for her subject results in too much art and not enough gags, but these moments are few and far between. This is a funny, intelligent and charming show.

Guilded Balloon Teviot, 17 – 26 Aug (not 20 – 23), 2.00pm (3.00pm), £8.00 – £12.00, fpp 85.
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Three Weeks

Read Hannah’s 4 Star from The Scotsman review for Mary. Contrary. Here

Or, buy tickets for the last show today at 2pm here!