#Review By Lou of The Ha-Ha By Tom Shakespeare @Tommyshakes #TheHaha @RandomTTours #BlogTour #SocialComedy #Humour #Diversity

The Ha-Ha
By Tom Shakespeare

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

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The Ha-Ha is a humorous social comedy book, in a P.G. Wodehouse sort of way with eccentric characters and poignancy. Discover the blurb and review as part of the RandomTTours blog tour as you wheel down the page to a country house setting… Discover more about Tom Shakespeare too, he seems an interesting guy, who’s done a lot.

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Blurb

A modern country house farce with a diverse cast of characters

Fred Twistleton is about to turn forty. Gathering with his friends to celebrate at a rented stately home, he finally hopes to get together with his college crush, the woman of his dreams, Heather. But Fred is also keen to publish his memoirs, and Heather realises the revelations they contain could threaten her career as a high-flying foreign correspondent.

When the treasured manuscript goes missing under mysterious circumstances, Fred’s at a loss. Could someone have stolen it? Where has the resident pig gone? And will all the group remain friends by the end of the weekend? With burst pipes, sunken kayaks, and suspicious puddings, thank goodness Fred is only going to have one fortieth birthday.

Praise for The Ha-Ha

‘A beautifully observed and highly entertaining tale. Tom Shakespeare is a fine comic writer’ Alexander McCall Smith

‘A blissful social comedy, stuffed with cherishable lines’ Lissa Evans

Review

Turning 40, wheelchair bound Fred (which has, uniquely, given the author an opportunity to show the needs a wheelchair user may have. I know as my mum uses one and also has a zest for life), has decided it would be most fitting to rent a stately home and invite his friends, one being someone whom he had a crush on and didn’t really do anything about back at college. Now, he’s got ideas to buck up his ideas and do something about that. He’s also ambitious, seeing this is quite the auspicious occasion and turning such a special age, he has decided to write his memoirs. So far, all plans are moving in the right direction…. until they don’t and so much that could go wrong, does go wrong.

It could be a comedy of errors or like The Play That Goes Wrong, in modern terms. It, however, also feels like it could play homage to P.G. Wodehouse, with the humour and country house setting, but also with an element of Tom’s own take on the genre, giving it a fresh, modern feel. 

The Ha-Ha is a book of humour and poignancy, all brought to life through the eccentricity of its characters, some who are kind, some who are ego-centric and one pig. in the form of Sonia, a literary agent who has experience of unrequited love, an old school friend who lives in a van, a stressed social worker and more… not forgetting the mischievous pig.

There’s also the matter of manuscript of the memoir going missing. It could destroy a career. It could create tensions within this group of friends…

Ultimately the book has the feel-good factor and fun.

About the Author


Tom Author PicTom Shakespeare CBE is a social scientist and bioethicist, an academic who
writes and talks and researches mainly about disability, but also about ethical
issues around prenatal genetic testing and end of life assisted suicide.
Born in 1966 in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, he studied at Cambridge
University and has lived in Gateshead, Geneva and Norwich, while working at
Universities of Sunderland, Leeds, Newcastle, then at World Health Organisation
in Geneva, afterwards at UEA Medical School, and presently as Professor of
Disability Research, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Tom has presented programmes and documentaries on BBC Radio and has
written for publications including The Guardian and The Lancet, alongside talking
to academic, professional and lay audiences around the world.
He has been a stand-up comedian, an actor, a dancer, and an artist. A father of
two grown-up children, he now lives in London. https://farmerofthoughts.co.uk/

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#Review By Lou of Search Performed By Mark Watson on a UK Tour @comedianwatson #StandUpComedy #Theatre #ComedyGig #UKTour

Review of Search – Standup Comedy
Performed By Mark Watson

Review By Louise Cannon (Lou)

wp-1698076070571If you’re in need of a laugh and desire a great night out, look towards Mark Watson and his live comedy show – Search. He’s on a UK wide Tour Now – Details below.
Mark Watson is a seasoned comedian and writer of comedy and books, known for being on TV shows like Taskmaster and Mock the Week.

The laughter just kept coming, from start to finish, with well-constructed jokes with some clear talent for improvisation as he had a couple of hecklers in the crowd, which he masterfully made light of.

From jokes about the weather to precarious flights to parenting groups on WhatsApp, his storylines had relatable storylines with excellent punchlines.
He had great stories to tell about his family in-relation to search engines and also spends some time focusing on the location of where he is performing and discovering what an internet search brings up.
Intelligently, as well as seeing what the internet throws up for his search, he also searches in his main themes, the meaning of everything we do in life, how anxiety inducing subjects impact life, in this case, with his dad’s health (he’s fine now) and his teenager with a new phone, signalling he is no longer the living alternative to Google to answer all the questions of the day.

He’s quite revealing about himself as he lets audiences in a little bit more into his life of being divorced, how a withering comment made in a supermarket to him, that forever sticks in his mind, involving some fruit that is far from the norm.

Big meaty topics, bring lots of humour throughout the show.

Mark Watson is a comedian I highly recommend and his latest show – Search is one to go to for a great night out.

wp-1698076112663I saw Mark Watson at the Tolbooth, Stirling, Scotland.
Find out more tour dates around the UK and book tickets in this link: UK Tour Dates

Overview By Lou of Prestonfield at the Fringe @fringeatpfield #EdFringe #WhatsOnEdin

Overview of Prestonfield House Hotel
Prestonfield at the Fringe

I thought I would do an overview of what is coming at what appears to be a prestigious venue and, indeed, the newest venue for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It is, perhaps unfortunate it is at the tail end of the Fringe, but it does have some exquisite events, so check them out.

Prestonfield House is a 5 star hotel, situated just outside the centre of Edinburgh in Prestonfield. From their photos, it looks exquisite.
Christopher Biggins is playing your host in-conjunction with CDJ Entertainment in Association with Prestonfield House.

They’ve already played host to Jane Godley, A Gala Celebration of Gilbert & Sullivan, An Audience With the Whitehalls, Julian Clary in conversation with Christopher Biggins.   

Coming Up are:

Tea with Christopher Biggins – 22nd • 25th • 26th August – 4pm

Dean Friedman 

Sally Magnusson and Alexander Bermange and the cast of ‘I Wish My Life Were Like a Musical’

Kaye Adams, Ed Byrne and David Colvin and Thunderstruck

                                                           Jenny Colgan 

Linda Robson, Harry Brunjes and the singer Fay Fife 

Jeffrey Holland, Tim Whitnall and the musicians from ‘Lena’


The Barricade Bo24ys West End Party:
22nd Aug – 7pm

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/barricade-boys-west-end-party

 

An Audience with Stephanie Beacham
and Christopher Biggins

24th August 4pm

https://www.citizenticket.com/events/the-fringe-at-prestonfield/an-audience-with-stephanie-beacham/

 


An Audience with Dame Arlene Phillips
and Anton Du Beke

23rd August 7pm

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/audience-with-dame-arlene-phillips

Rosemary Ashe
In
Call Me Merman 24th August 4pm

https://www.citizenticket.com/events/the-fringe-at-prestonfield/rosemary-ashe-in-call-me-merman/

The Celtic Tenors

24th August 7pm

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/celtic-tenors

A Falling TreePeter Duncan
Climate Changer

26th August 12pm

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/peter-duncan-s-a-falling-tree

An Audience with Cliff Richard and Gloria Hunniford

26th August 7pm 27th August 5pm

https://www.citizenticket.com/events/the-fringe-at-prestonfield/sir-cliff-richard-with-gloria-hunniford/

#Review By Lou of Can’t Stop Talking Performed By Gyles Brandreth @GylesB1 @AssemblyFest #EdFringe #WhatsOnEdin

Can’t Stop Talking
By Gyles Brandreth

Review By Louise – Bookmarks and Stages

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Gyles Brandreth really Can’t Stop Talking and it should be on your list for what to see at the Gordon Aikman Theatre at George Square Gardens. After my review is a link to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival website page for this show.

Thanks to Gyles Brandreth who gave me permission to take this photo for my blog.

Naturally, the first thing that comes to mind is, wondering which jumper Gyles Brandreth will be wearing. He has several (and even that is an understatement).
He has excellent delivery as he regales many tales with much energy, humour and gusto, on many subjects, including his life and a world record he set in talking non-stop at an event some time ago, tv, the people he’s met, family, tv work and so much more…

It is a highly entertaining, and interesting show with a couple of audience participation parts injected into it; one of which he chooses 1 member of the audience to be on stage with him (in this case, it was me and I can say it’s good natured fun) and a great experience, if not a surreal experience when that’s not your everyday life, but something I’d say to go along with and enjoy it.

There are entire audience participation opportunities, where you get to select a topic from a menu as well as take part in a surprise ending.
The amount of topics there are and not all are covered in one show, means that if you went more than once, you will hear something different each time. 
There is plenty of humour to be had and I am sure he could talk for more than an hour quite happily, except there’s a show after him wanting the venue, but also audiences would probably like to listen to him for longer. I certainly would and the audience I was in, probably would have too. This show has a good vibe to it.

Find more info and buy tickets in the link below:
https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/gyles-brandreth-can-t-stop talking

#Review By Lou of Imposter Syndrome Performed By Jon Culshaw @jonculshaw @GildedBalloon @EdFringe #ImposterSyndrome #Comedy #WhatsOnEdin

Imposter Syndrome
Performed By Jon Culshaw

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Jon Culshaw, a master of many voices and comedy, has brought a new show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival – Imposter Syndrome at the Gilded Balloon – Teviot. After my review is a link for more details and where to purchase tickets.

After seeing Jon Culshaw, not only tv, but also at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022 and thinking he was also brilliant on stage, I decided to see his new show – Imposter Syndrome. This is what I thought of it:

Jon Culshaw gives a top class performance as he moves seamlessly from accent to accent and politician to comedian to singer to footballers to the daleks. He shown how many voices, by just doing a tweak of something here and there can change into someone else’s. Culshaw does it all convincingly as he does the likes of Rishi Sunak, Donald Trump Dale Winton, John Bishop, David Beckham, the Gallagher brothers, Billy Connelly, Paul O’Grady and many more… What was really rather touching was the fact he paid tribute to Paul O’Grady and did it in such good spirit.

He shown he can sing and wow can he sing! He, of course managed to inject some humour and after talking about the panel gameshow on BBC Radio 4 – I Haven’t Got a Clue, he did examples of the music round. Britpop and opera also got a looking into as well.

He talked about the show Dead Ringers and a radio shift, which was most interesting.

Shakespeare also got the Jon Culshaw treatment in a very different Hamlet as he used the voices of tv personalities, government and more, to take a part each in a soliloquy from the play, which injected more humour.

It is an excellently crafted show that you should see for a great afternoon out.

I will also mention that Jon Culshaw also has another show, of which he is part of the cast – Lena, that is also receiving rave reviews. I have not seen this one, but it sure does sound interesting.

Here is the link to purchase tickets for Imposter Syndrome 

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/jon-culshaw-imposter-syndrome

#Review By Lou of Shoot From The Hip @ShootImpro @FollowTheCow #EdFringe #WhatsOnEdinburgh #ShootFromTheHip #Comedy #TheatreReview

Shoot From The Hip
Improvised Comedy
Review by Louise (Lou)

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Shoot From the Hip, led by Sam Russell and his chums is one of the best improv comedies I’ve seen for a good while. After the review, you will find a link to where you can find out more and purchase tickets.
I’d noticed the guys awhile back in-person and knew they had something great to build on. During lockdown, they did shows online and I managed to catch a couple and saw how far they’d come and were great, despite the challenges faced with linking up online and broadcasting to an audience, but without the interaction of an in-person audience.

Now, they’re at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at the Underbelly – Jersey building and they are most excellent and are excelling in their entirely improvised comedy.

The performances from each of the 4 guys is strong and the vibe is one of positivity and fun from the minute they walk onto the stage. I can honestly say that there is no weak-link. They clearly enjoy and have fun with what they are producing. It oozes from the stage to the audience and it is infectious, in the best possible way. They have their audience in the palm of their hand, even in a packed room.

By means of the audience being invited to shout out subjects and genres, when asked to, games are played and stories are told. The skill from each of the 4 performers is clear and of high quality, with everything running seamlessly, that you can’t help but also watch in awe as to how they do it. Some improv, you can almost see the cogs of brains squeak round as they try to think of what to say or do next. Not with these guys. The Shoot From The Hip team have cracked it!

They are jaw-achingly funny from so much laughter. These guys are good for the soul. Imagine about 1 hour of laughing and smiling from almost the minute people are on-stage to the minute they’re off… and even then you may still have a glimmer of a smile on your face – that is Shoot From the Hip.

Shoot From the Hip are a comedy troop not to be watched and it is exciting to see where it leads them in the future. Watching the energy and creativity of these guys and seeing their improv being of high quality, they are people to watch. I highly recommend you catch them at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. I get the feeling Shoot from the Hip are going places.