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ED2011 5/5 Reviews ED2011 Comedy Reviews
The Two Wrongies
By Iain Martin | Published on Tuesday 9 August 2011
The Two Wrongies begin their show hanging from a clothes rack, before stripping down to nipple tassels and playing duelling banjos on their overly bushy pubic wigs. Things continue in a similar vein, as the duo launch into a frenetic series of dance and mime routines, interspersed with surreal video clips to facilitate costume changes. They are frequently obscene, occasionally naked and always extremely funny. Both women are gifted physical performers who use every part of their bodies (and I mean EVERY part) to maximum comedic effect, and they’re not afraid to push the boundaries of common decency up to and beyond the breaking point. They certainly won’t be to everyone’s tastes, but the best acts rarely are.
Assembly George Square, 3 – 28 Aug (not 15, 22), 10.30pm (11.30pm), £8.00 – £10.00, fpp162.
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