This is a monthly show with regular Brighton based performers. Entrance costs a fiver.
In the first half George Egg frenetically displayed how to make scrambled egg in a hotel room using the facilities supplied.
Peter Buckley-Hill, special guest from London, tested the kindness of the audience with his self concious mumblings and a tasteless song about Adolf and Eva.
Dyball and Kerr held the show together with a series of funny character sketches, convincingly performed. Why none of them used the amplification supplied was a mystery.
In the second half David Bramwell gave an affectionate talk about the forgotten cartoonist B.Klivan, whose work on the screen raised the biggest laughs of the evening.
Colin Holt's Carnival of Monsters entertained but when Jo Neary appeared herself it was for little more than 15 minutes of a two-hour plus show.
For an evening bearing her name this was a big disappointment.
Furthermore Neary rubbed in the salt at the end when she listed the characters she would be playing in the next show!
Dyball and Kerr were worth the price of admission but overall this was a jamboree bag with insufficient goodies.
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