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Seize The David O’Doherty!

Three Weeks have given the stupendous David O’Doherty 4 STARS

Friday August 24th, 2012 08:04

ED2012 Comedy Review: David O’Doherty – Seize the David O’Doherty (EdCom Productions)

Another slightly whimsical show from O’Doherty, who says himself that his show is about ”depression that ends in murder, but I couldn’t put that on the flyer”. Following his relationship break-up he gets into a bit of a mess and, punctuated by songs and his ”three” jokes (I’m sure I counted many more), his show documents this turbulence. You can’t help feel that there is still some sadness there and that makes his night feel a bit closer to home for the audience. The main narrative has a few deviations (such as a song about sex tips), which give the show that disorganised feel he is famous for. It is a lovely set that can’t help but please.

Pleasance Courtyard, 1-27 Aug (not 13), 7.20pm.
tw rating 4/5 | [Claire Hoyda]

AND HE IS DOING 2 EXTRA SHOWS!!!

Saturday 25th 1.10pm

Sunday 26th 3pm

BUY TICKETS HERE

Comedians are Mentalists

The Times have printed their Fringe Roundup, listing everything from the best and brightest to the most quirky shows and stories from this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Here’s one of their picks (including the incredible Tom Binns as Ian D Montfort)

Comedians are mentalists

Which is to say, you can see the influence of Derren Brown all over town. Not just in the actual magic acts, but comedians such as the character comic Nick Mohammed (amazing maths tricks), Nina Conti (whose puppet Granny reads an audience member’s mind), Sam Fletcher and, most of all, Ian D Montfort, a spoof psychic from Sunderland. He made a stunning Fringe debut two years ago, but last year his creator Tom Binns got too taken with the tricks at the expense of the comedy. This years is once again a near-perfect mix of mockery – Binns never lets you forget that Montfort and his ilk prey on the credulous: standing in his turquoise kung-fu pants, he proudly tells us that he is “UK spokesperson for the Pseudo Sciences” – and some genuinely jaw-dropping mind-reading stunts. He has his cake and eats it. Always a good trick.

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Don’t miss your last few chances to see this Unbelievable show!

Tickets HERE