2013 Edinburgh Fringe
Suman Biswas: Free after Amateur Transplants
The mischievous musical medic showcases some of the most popular parody songs from his fourteen years as half of the former double-act Amateur Transplants, all made suitable for a lunchtime audience. Sell-out 2005/8/9/10. 'Genius' (Radio 1). 'Utterly clever' (Telegraph). (And to hear smutty songs and lots of new material, search for Suman's evening show!) Twitter: @amateursuman.
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After taking a break from performing with his double-act Amateur Transplants, Suman returns to Edinburgh this year with his piano to perform a week of the funniest, most ingenious comedy songs around, in two different solo shows:
Still Alive after Amateur Transplants: Suman performs a mixture of wonderfully inventive new parody songs as well as some smutty old favourites.
Free after Amateur Transplants: The mischievous medic showcases some of the best-loved parodies from the former double-act's fourteen years performing and recording together.
Due to scheduling difficulties, the double-act Amateur Transplants split in 2011. Still working full-time as a doctor in Anaesthetics, Suman is starting from scratch at the Fringe this year with his first solo show of imaginative new songs parodying all aspects of life, as well as this second show featuring old favourites from the Amateur Transplants days.
With donations going to the charity LIFEBOX.
Background:
- Darkly humorous re-imaginings of well-known pop & rock classics with over 20 million YouTube views.
- First viral hit was the iconic London Underground Song in which Suman voices the sweary frustration of the capital's tube passengers; it helped lead to sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe every year since 2005.
- Three albums topped the iTunes Comedy chart (even knocking Tim Minchin off the number one spot).
- Successful UK tour in 2010, ending at the IndigO2.
Performances
Date | Time | Venue |
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18th Aug 2013 | 12:30 | Whynot? |
19th Aug 2013 | 12:30 | Whynot? |
20th Aug 2013 | 12:30 | Whynot? |
21st Aug 2013 | 12:30 | Whynot? |
23rd Aug 2013 | 12:30 | Whynot? |