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ED2015 3/5 Reviews ED2015 Comedy Reviews
Hari Sriskantha – Like Breath On A Mirror (So Comedy)
By Stephanie Gray | Published on Wednesday 12 August 2015
Hari Sriskantha breaks us into his set by pointing out what we’re probably all thinking: how on earth do you pronounce his surname? From then on his personality shines through; self-deprecating and awkward but with an obvious underlying confidence, he shares his ideas on how to live a more meaningful life. At less than forty minutes long, the set is undeniably short, but there are one-liners galore and the whole show is a ringing endorsement for laminated props. While he may not achieve all of his criteria for immortality, Sriskantha’s style does feel very promising indeed. He could go far this Fringe – if he can teach enough people how to say his name, that is.
Laughing Horse @ The Counting House, until 30 Aug.
tw rating 3/5 | [Stephanie Gray]
