Review – Simon Keck: Eating Tiger Dicks
One of my closest friends recommended that I should see Simon Keck’s somewhat disturbing comedy show ‘Eating Tiger Dicks’ this Fringe. I don’t know what it says about me, but they were entirely right.
One of my closest friends recommended that I should see Simon Keck’s somewhat disturbing comedy show ‘Eating Tiger Dicks’ this Fringe. I don’t know what it says about me, but they were entirely right.
‘Let’s Write a Book’ is all about experimentation. An interesting mashup of a comedy show and participatory literary event, there’s some rough edges and plenty of opportunity for it to all go horribly wrong,...
Nob Happy Sock is something of a memoir of Keck’s life up until his suicide attempt, and the show works because, and this is going to sound morbid, but it’s a fascinating tale.
If you’re not able to see the show in the flesh, you are truly missing out on an amazing piece of small-scale theatre and, should it ever come around again, you should go out of your way to see it. It deserves to be seen, it needs to be seen. It is that powerful a performance.
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