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Friday, 16 March 2007

Fringe Comedy - Andrew McClelland review



Mixing More Than Laughs by Linh

Andrew McClelland is a Fringe veteran with previous sold out shows which received rave reviews. His shows on the history of pirates and a somewhat secret society have made him a familiar and favourite performer for Fringe-goers.

His latest offering Andrew McClelland's Mix Tape , combines dance, singing and hilarious anecdotes in creating an appropriate mix tape for your beloved.

His charming and affable personality keeps the show afloat, although at times the gags wear thin and some sink faster than a lead balloon.

Andrew's song selections cover most genres, except classical, folk and country, with audience participation in singing and song suggestions.

It's not one of his best shows, yet his physical gags and friendly disposition are enough to keep the audience engaged and entertained.

Andrew McClelland's Mix Tape is staged at The Garden Shed in the Garden Of Unearthly Delights until March 20.

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