Life Isn't Everything
From Here To Absurdity
Written and performed by Private Eye contributor Richard Kelly and BBC producer Karen Hannah, this is a fast-moving sketch show highlighting the futility of modern life. Political correctness, devolution, death and divorce are just some of the subjects covered by this versatile comedy duo, with the odd musical reference to falling property prices and shabby supermarkets. The show is given added poignancy by the fact that Kelly and Hannah were once co-habitees as well as performers, splitting up 4 years ago (both personally and comedically) in the most acrimonious manner imaginable. But, for the sake of art in Buxton, they have reunited for this year's Fringe - and plan to resume their violent exchanges between sketches. So with their biting material and explosive personal history, this unusual comic pairing offer an interesting hour of entertainment...

