2011 Edinburgh Fringe
Four Screws Loose Present 'Screwed-Over-Again!'
After last year's massive sell-out success (it was free, but you get the idea...) Four Screws Loose return faster, funnier and feistier than ever! Free sketch comedy for your screwing pleasure. Expect more of the same lunacy, from Jesus to prostitutes, meerkats to blow-up dolls. 'A massive crowd-pleaser ... simply brilliant' **** (British Comedy Guide), 'One of the funniest free comedy shows I have ever seen' ***** (Youth Review), 'Scandalous... It's Saturday Night Live but at the Fringe!' **** (ThreeWeeks), 'A rattlebag of comic treats... Fantastic' ***** (BroadwayBaby.com).
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Critically acclaimed comedy sketch group Four Screws Loose made their Edinburgh debut last year with Latecomers Will Be Shot!, playing to full houses on every performance, and now return to the Fringe Festival with their highly anticipated follow-up show Screwed Over Again!
With an onslaught of brand new material, The Screws deliver their customary high-energy, fast-pace sketches and musical numbers, including a sequel to last year's much-loved iTunes sketch, which the British Comedy Guide hailed as 'probably the best sketch I've seen all festival'. New characters appearing this year include some rampant Vikings, wildly competitive prostitutes and a mob of thoroughly confused meerkats. The show also sees the return of Edwardo the inappropriate photographer, who will once again be photographing the audience in compromising positions before plastering them all over the Four Screws Loose Facebook fan page
Four Screws Loose formed in 2009 and have since thrilled audiences in venues such as the Etcetera Theatre, Canal Café Theatre, Monkey Business Comedy Club and Yeovil Octagon, performing alongside comedians such as Alex Zane and Patrick Kielty. They have a large online following and are currently producing their first pilot.
The show is directed by James Kermack, the artistic director of Bruised Sky Productions; directorial credits include Piramania (Upstairs at the Gatehouse), MANOR (Tristan Bates Theatre), Cock of the Walk (Hen and Chickens) and NewsRevue (Canal Café Theatre).
Performances
Date | Time | Venue |
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7th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
8th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
9th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
10th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
11th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
12th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
14th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
15th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
16th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
17th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
18th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
19th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
21st Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
22nd Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
23rd Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
24th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
25th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
26th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |
28th Aug 2011 | 16:15 | Bannermans |