Fringe Cabaret, Kit and McConnel, The Radisson Collection Royal Mile
Hotel, four stars
Kit Hesketh Harvey and James McConnel don’t actually enter and exit to
The Odd Couple theme but there’s something of Neil Simon’s creation
about their abrasive-harmonious rapport. Theirs is certainly an old
school approach – the ghosts of Flanders & Swann hover over their
voice and piano endeavours – but their current crop of songs is
largely bang up to date.
Emmanuel Macron recast as Sandie Shaw’s Monsieur Dupont may not chime
with a younger audience and Tom Lehrer’s still razor sharp The
Elements is likely to be more familiar to those of a certain age but
the duo’s professorial observations about students transitioning (one
becomes a hedgehog) and paying off their loans through porn earned
mirth across the age range here.
Crisply written, witty lyrics about political correctness, migration
and one Amazon being depleted while another depletes the High Street
flow as freely as their banter. Cleverly expressed thoughts on
McConnel murdering his wife for her way of eating a boiled egg and
dodging the grandchildren are balanced by a tender prayer for Hesketh
Harvey’s daughter in a show that doubtless has much hard work behind
its apparently effortless charm.
Rob Adams
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