Monday, June 14, 2010

Uncalled For Hypnogogic Logic - FRINGE XX

Uncalled For Presents: Hypnogogic Logic @ Just For Laughs Studio Venue #5. To the regular Fringe crowd there is no denying the overall appeal of the popular attraction, the Uncalled For boys. Matt, Anders, Mike, and Dan know their audience and once again this season are all in hyper good form in this their latest edition of another elaborate comedy improve/play. Focusing on the world of dreams and all that we experience in them is a good choice at this stage in their carriers as it will appeal to an even broader audience than their staple of Fringe and improve-sketch fans. Not sure if it was just the energy of the late night performance I attended, or if it is consistent with each presentation, but tonight Dan Jeanotte and Mike Hugues were exceptional HOT like five alarm fire chill peppers! 5 cents. Dee Arr

Uncalled For Presents: Hypnogogic Logic
@ Just For Laughs Studio Venue #5. Hypnogogic Logic or Illogic? The hallucinatory reasoning found between waking and sleeping. Wacky as usual and extremely well crafted, rehearsed, polished, fun and delightful, Uncalled For (A Fringe & Montreal staple.) are definitely called for and are as delicious as Scooby's bite sized snacks. (And we all know how much Scooby loves snacks.) From sheep counting humans to fall asleep to literally "Kitchen Nightmare's", one can count on staying wide awake through the whole show about the questionable space between the dream world and waking state also known as alpha. A mind bending comedic journey. Much fun! 5 cents. Scobby Doo

Uncalled For Presents: Hypnogogic Logic @ Just For Laughs Studio Venue #5. A full hour of high quality humor and whit from the fabulous four guys from the comedy improve group Uncalled For. The theme is the world of dreams which resulted in a non-linear hallucinating show full of gags and visually strong acting and inter acting. Newspapers, elderly ladies, whine tasting, the Apocalypse, and disco dancing are some of the fast moves of Uncalled For's dreamworld. Strong text all wonderfully paced with the speed of a gazelle. The absurdest transition's between the scenes made it a dream you want to cherish afterwords. In the tradition of Monty Python. 5 cents. Sylvester

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