Patrick Monahan
is well known as a likeable, charming comedian, and while this
is his first show aimed at children "aged five to 105," the fun
factor shows his
stage presence isn't wasted here either.
His interaction
with the audience is funny, and fast paced, from casual chatting
and banter to challenging, high-energy dance routines that the
youngsters try to join in.
In this show he
told a 'never before told' fable of the greedy Quiz Master, which
is fun, without being overly moralistic, and the whole thing has an
unstoppable feel-good factor
throughout.
This isn't to say
that it's all about the kids - there are plenty of chances for
the adults to join in making sound effects, and Pat keeps them laughing
with regular 'throw-away' lines on
more grown up topics, such as the credit crunch,
and his own suffering health.
It's hard to
believe it's an hour's show, as it whooshes by so fast. It may
officially be aimed at the 5-8s,
but there were older-siblings in their teens
obviously having fun too, and this was definitely entertainment for
all the family.
This is a new
development for this talented comedian, and definitely a route
he should pursue - so long as he
doesn't exhaust himself too much doing so!
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