Perpetual Wednesday
Katie Nicholson | CBC News | Posted: July 8, 2016 8:38 PM | Last Updated: July 15, 2016
FOUR STARS | This duo brims with potent chemistry, piston-pumping energy and laser-like comic timing
Rating: ★★★★
(Reviewed at the 2015 Winnipeg Fringe Festival)
Company: White Collar Crimes
Genre: Play — Comedy
Venue: 8 — The Rachel Browne Theatre
Silly is wonderful and wonderfully silly is sublime.
Two magicians may have just killed someone during their last show. Are they guilty? Who cares? They're so damn entertaining!
Two magicians may have just killed someone during their last show. Are they guilty? Who cares? They're so damn entertaining!
The magic may have failed these two hapless magicians during that fatal last act but it abounds on stage. This duo brims with potent chemistry; a piston-pumping energy and precise laser-like comic timing.
And then there's the glee. These two are consummate performers who are clearly in their element. It's not a perfect show but their enthusiasm is infectious and - like the wave of a wand - makes any minor bumps go POOF!
There's tumbling, playful takes on cop and courtroom dramas, puppetry, an improbably ridiculous journey through history and I loved all of it.