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2010 Edinburgh Fringe

Strong and Wrong

Strong and Wrong. Image shows from L to R: Daniel Carter Hope, Anna-Maria Nabirye. Copyright: Hat Trick Productions
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88: Just The Tonic at the Caves

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Just the Tonic

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Ladieees and Gentlemen ... gasp in amazement at sketches performed without safety nets! Chuckle contentedly as a performer's fake moustache refuses to stay on! Scream in consternation when you realise the circus metaphor stretches no further and no circus references whatsoever are made in the show! An hour long, fast paced, comedy sketch show with songs and live music. Join duo Dan Carter-Hope and Anna-Maria Nabirye as they lead you through their crazy imaginings of the modern world. Meet a medley of characters from across the globe, time and space.

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Brand new sketch and musical comedy act Strong & Wrong, hit the Edinburgh fringe after 4 star reviews from Three Weeks and Latest7 at this years Brighton Fringe Festival. When taking the mick with music, we take our music seriously, featuring blues, funk, folk and rock.

Ladieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees and Gentlemen

Gasp in amazement at sketches performed without safety nets!

Chuckle contentedly as a performer's fake moustache refuses to stay on!

Scream in consternation when you realise the circus metaphor stretches no further than this very press release and no circus references whatsoever are made in the show!

Strong & Wrong are brand new on the scene; with only a year under their belts they are hitting Edinburgh Fringe with their new musical sketch show. Fast paced, hard hitting but yummy, like an AK-47 loaded with laugh-flavoured jelly. The humour is Strong- the topics are a little Wrong!

The show has a quick fire feel with over 27 sketches performed in just under an hour. It mixes character, sketches, recurring themes, original songs and live music with the bare minimum of props and costume. The performances and characterisations are very detailed; both performers have a professional acting background. Pushing the boundaries of thought provoking laugh out loud comedy, topics include anything from Race, Politics, Religion and Culture and all those things you're never supposed to have discussions about with friends, presented in a bold and clever way.

Performances

Date Time Venue
5th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
6th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
7th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
8th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
9th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
10th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
11th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
12th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
13th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
14th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
15th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
16th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
18th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
19th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
20th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
21st Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
22nd Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
23rd Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
24th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
25th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
26th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
27th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
28th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves
29th Aug 2010 14:15 Just The Tonic at the Caves

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