Enter the hilarious world of ‘Ray Green and Friends’ and expect perfectly timed and executed awkward silences, stinging wisecracks at fellow audience members, and a sore set of ribs from laughing too hard. Reminiscent of Simon Bird or Chris O’Dowd, Ray Green’s humour appeals to nearly every audience member, provoking a series of chuckles with every delightfully awkward line or facial expression. In his own unique way, Green utilises comical audio-visuals to aid in his joke telling. Infusing his act with twists and turns, costume changes and unexpected guests, Green creates a magnificent comedic act that will leave a lasting smile on your face.
Gilded Balloon Teviot, 3 – 28 Aug (not 15), 2.30pm (3.30pm), £7.50 – £9.50, fpp139.
tw rating 4/5
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Sections: by Ellie Willis - ED2011 Comedy Reviews - tw rating 4/5 | Tags: Gilded Balloon, Ray Green, Vivienne Smith Management
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