A Spaniard's Guide to Learning Shakespeare
Comedy (character comedy, clown)
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Venue 442Laughing Horse @ 32 Below - Main Cellar
- 12:30
- Aug 27
- 1 hour
- Country: United Kingdom - England
- Group: Instant laughs / Free Festival
- Warnings and additional info: Audience participation
Description
Ever wondered what would happen if Alejandro Murrieta (aka Zorro) decided to become a Shakespearean actor at the Globe in London? Well, imagine if his son decided to do a show acting out all of Shakespeare's plays in Spanish – but without knowing any Spanish.Please note that while all media gallery content is provided by verified members of the event, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society does not review or approve this content before it is posted. Reports of inappropriate content or copyright infringement can be directed to [email protected].
General venue access
- Accessible entry: Access via staircase to basement bar, then three further steps into performance space
- Stairs: 11- 20
Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible
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Lucas 104 days ago
I really liked his balloon animals and magic very good recommend to people enjoy silly laughs.
David Nessbach 104 days ago
Really great show, bit scatty and chaotic but thoroughly entertaining comes highly recommended. 5 stars (out of 5)!!!
Megan 109 days ago
Walked out about ten minutes in and at that point 4 other people had already left. This isn't a show - it feels completely unplanned and the 'jokes' seem to be occurring to them as they talk, which might explain why the punchlines are weak or missing. I've got no idea why they wanted to bring this to the fringe. Insulting to audiences who could be seeing one of the many other shows here.
Christopher Myhill 111 days ago
What a load of rubbish don't waste your time. It was clear from the first 30 seconds that this person had no plan and no idea what their plan was. I appreciate anyone who tries to entertain anyone but this act did not even try and do that. For a show that seemed to rely on the audience they had no charm and no way to win the crowd around. After 30 minutes I flet angry and convinced this act was a way of asking for a free handout under the guise of the free fringe. I just hope this act did not take a position that someone with talent could have filled.
Louise Chappell 122 days ago
50 minutes of silliness - somewhere between excrutiating, confusing, laughable and hilarious. Think Frank Spencer does Zorro. Participation is a must, alongwith a good sense of humour and admiration for anyone who puts themselves in the spotlight to entertain!
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