Steve McNeil & Sam Pamphilon transport you from a gloomy room in Edinburgh's Pleasance Courtyard to a whole variety of imagined scenarios, all of them worth a giggle, and many containing out-loud laughs.At times ably assisted by spiky contributions from Rachel Stubbings, the characters in each skit combine well in a succession of cleverly constructed sketches, from a great Dave Cameron / George Osborne meeting, through a determinedly non-racist Asian accent, to the crowd-pleasing self-referential 'comedy song'. All the way through, full use is made of the actors' outstanding comic abilities, with their obvious on-stage chemistry shining through.Billed as a 14+, it contains a couple of more adult themed sketches (blind-folded threesomes anyone?). It starts well and builds strongly so, despite the title, there's no danger in seeing this show - you're guaranteed an hour of teatime laughter.
