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ED2013 4/5 Reviews ED2013 Comedy Reviews
The Good The Bad And The Morally Ambiguous (Sheffield Revue / PBH’s Free Fringe)
By Stephen Maughan | Published on Thursday 22 August 2013
With ‘The Good, The Bad and the Morally Ambiguous’, these students from the University of Sheffield have put together a fast paced, high-energy sketch show worthy of its already received critical acclaim. For the most part, the sketches on offer are funny, cleverly written and occasionally exceptional. One example includes the ‘editor sketch’, which hilariously embodies the incompetence that almost every adult has come across at least once in their lives. The material is a little clichéd at times, tackling themes done so often they no longer get laughs. In most places however, things remained refreshing and enjoyable. A great deal of comic talent is exhibited, just waiting to be discovered.
Chiquito, until 24 Aug, 3.40pm.
tw rating 4/5 | [Stephen Maughan]
