"Pegabovine: Coat Of Arms" Edinburgh Festivals Magazine Review
FOUR STARS (OUT OF FIVE)
Opening in 1066, this farcical sketch comedy follows the history of the Winterbloom family, owners of the magical ‘coat of arms’ (an actual coat, with three sets of arms), which has been passed down through generations and allows the family to time travel. This cast of two boys and a girl work brilliantly as an ensemble, performing a range of different characters in different eras, as well as songs and several hilarious references to time travel classics such as ‘Back to the Future.’ The sketches are snappy, funny and unpredictable, and in this intimate space (to which many allusions are made in the show) it is impossible not to be infected by the obvious enjoyment of the performers on stage. The show creates a fun and friendly atmosphere which is guaranteed to put you in a good mood.
Written by Imogen Thomas
Link here
Opening in 1066, this farcical sketch comedy follows the history of the Winterbloom family, owners of the magical ‘coat of arms’ (an actual coat, with three sets of arms), which has been passed down through generations and allows the family to time travel. This cast of two boys and a girl work brilliantly as an ensemble, performing a range of different characters in different eras, as well as songs and several hilarious references to time travel classics such as ‘Back to the Future.’ The sketches are snappy, funny and unpredictable, and in this intimate space (to which many allusions are made in the show) it is impossible not to be infected by the obvious enjoyment of the performers on stage. The show creates a fun and friendly atmosphere which is guaranteed to put you in a good mood.
Written by Imogen Thomas
Link here













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