Man of a thousand voices, Nick Mohammed certainly delivers on his promise of both characters and comedy in this well-written sketch show at the Pleasance.
His Sloaney girls yahooing away as they showing their chums around Uni, a screamingly camp hairdresser, and a zany college professor carrying out ESP experiments (with a little magical help from the audience), all reveal him to be a great comedy find.
His common-as-muck, fat girl travel agent is a joy (I'm not racist I've sent numerous couples to Africa), and the way he morphs between characters with the flick of a wrist and a well-adjusted prop makes him a pleasure to watch. An appreciative audience could only surrender to his multi-faceted comedy talents, so grab yourself a ticket for a sure-fire bundle of laughs before his show sells out.