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another beer? review of Carbon Fever. See the 2nd performance tonight (6thMay)

kenneth | 06.05.2006 10:49 | Culture | Ecology | Free Spaces | London

Brand new writing from a spanking new company. “Carbon Fever” tackles the very real issue of manmade ecological collapse with a smile. Tax Deductible’s first offering is as funny as it is hallucinatory. Original Comedy is rarely this... original.

When a trillion tons of carbon collapses on the planet, old friends Will and Graham find themselves trapped in an off licence. With only beer and Pringles to live on. Insanity, stupidity and Sigmund Freund ensue.

The premiere of this witty eco tale took place at the Rampart social centre on friday night. The performance from the Tax Deductable Theatre Company had the packed audience in fits of laughter throughout and received a standing ovation by the end. The unusual venue, an east london squat with make shift stage, worked well despite being hard to find in a back street off commercial road near Aldgate.

The show was followed by a remarkably funny but deadly serious talk by Tom from Global Witness about Turkmenistan and how we rely on such countries for gas. There was also live music from The Rub, Sarah Bear and Artur Dyjecinski.

The second and final performance at the rampart is tonight, saturday 6th
Doors 8pm, show starts 8.30pm.

kenneth

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  1. Well worth attending, great night out — n
  2. Wicked!!! — cracking

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