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In Cahoots – Some Like It Hoots, Review

todayAugust 17, 2014

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In Cahoots

Rating: ★★★★★
17-25th August @ St John’s (Venue 202) at 18:15pm |
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The stars of In Cahoots return with another gloriously good hour long performance.

Moving to a slightly larger venue, this time they’ve taken over the St John’s stage. What I love about this talented duo is that they are incredibly unpredictable. Their fast paced and highly energetic sketches force the audience into non-stop laughter.

Paul G Raymond and Luke Manning have definitely levelled up from last year’s show, throwing in more astonishing and amusing sketches ‘n gags. There are too many thrillingly funny scenarios to name, from flirty nightclub scenes, hilarious terrorist situations, to sharing their love for TV show Prison Break. All had the audience in stitches and applauding for more. Every scene is bursting with laughs and shows real confidence from the young talented pair.

The audience on the night unquestionably loved them. I’ve never seen a bigger crowd of people queuing in to the venue for In Cahoots. You must be quick at catching a seat, so don’t leave it until last minute to view this ridiculously hilarious show.

Written by: Aydan Butt

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