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ED2013 3/5 Reviews ED2013 Comedy Reviews
Talking To Strangers On Buses (Christiane O’Mahony and Alison Spittle)
By Patricia-Ann Young | Published on Monday 12 August 2013
‘Talking To Strangers On Buses’ isn’t just a few randoms talking at you on a bus; some sing, and one or two even dance for you too. A fun, lovely showcase of a few comedians at the Festival this year, the line-up changes everyday. Perhaps it was the ambience created by the top floor of the dinky bus, but I’m sure the cool and laid back atmosphere will remain throughout its run. It felt like a few really funny people coming together for a laugh, which made a nice change from some of the other slightly over-polished shows at the Festival. So prepare to belt up for a chilled ride trough the Fringe’s rocky comedic landscape (although unfortunately, the bus doesn’t actually move).
Laughing Horse @ The Free Sisters, until 25 Aug, 4.15pm.
tw rating 3/5 [Patricia-Ann Young]
