NewsRevue again! Page 88

Meanwhile...

Week 5:

GAY SIDE STORYCast
Fearne Cotton & BeebCast / Director
Razzler - 50 shades of grey Neil Tolfree / Kate Young
Woy HodgsonLizzie Stables
OH SO QUIETCast
vo Vinegar 1Charlotte Bradford / Lizzie Stables
Julian AssangeEdward Mitchell
Vinegar 2Charlotte Bradford
Dave and Nick 1Kyle Goodwin
vo Hosepipe BanCast
LOL at LevesonJohn Kelly
LEVESON SOUND OF MUSICGreg Airey / Lizzie Stables / Charlotte Bradford
Warsi InterviewThomas Smith
2 Fat Bankers Gary Beard / Greg Airey / Edward Mitchell
MR TAXMANCast / Director
Fearne Cotton Olympic TorchJohn McGlade / Lizzie Stables
John Terry Ashley RacistLizzie Stables
vo Spice GirlsCharlotte Bradford
Super NannyJohn Kelly / Charlotte Bradford
PRICE TAG Cast / Director
vo Plastic BagsCharlotte Bradford
George Osborne and AideNeil Tollfree
Jimmy Carr Embarrassing BodiesNick Barclay
Cameron and Rebekah MUSTA BEEN LOVERebecca Jayne Harper
vo Chinese Space LaunchJohn McGlade
Heather Mills / ParalympicsAdam Morley / Charlotte Bradford
Dave and Nick 2 FairyGreg Airey / Edward Mitchell
Aung San Suu Kyi - acceptance speech
NATWESTCast / Director
Big BrotherRobin Bailes
Unsustainable hospitalsAlice Gregg / Lizzie Stables
Cameron Class disciplineJohn Bradfield
JEREMY HUNTMartin Malcom
vo Ed MillibandJohn McGlade
The Queen / McGuinessAlice Gregg
Tom Daley Diary Charlotte Bradford / Greg Airey
ABBA OLYMPICSGary Jerry
vo David Cameron's under 25sJohn McGlade
Bono's LetterEdward Mitchell / Kate Young
Cheryl minus ColeCast
Greek electionsNeil Tollfree
vo Andy MurrayJohn McGlade
Dave and Nick 3Kyle Goodwin
LITTLE CLEGGMAIDCast / Director
Rebekah's textCharlotte Bradford
Scene in to EDGE OF GROLYEdward Mitchell

and week 6:

NATWESTCast / Director
Heather Mills/ParalympicsAdam Morley / Charlotte Bradford
v/o Michael Jackson tiger v/oJohn McGlade
George Osbourne and AideNeil Tollfree
Tennis 1Edward Mitchell
GAYSIDE STORYCast
Dave and Nick 1Kyle Goodwin
Blair CompareHil Jennings / Cast / Director
v/o Chinese Space Launch v/oJohn McGlade
Lol at LevesonJohn Kelly
LEVESON SOUND OF MUSICGreg Airey / Lizzie Stables / Charlotte Bradford
Tennis 2Edward Mitchell
Gangster BankerNil Tollfree / Lizzie Stables
v/o women drivers v/o
Tom Daley DiaryCharlotte Bradford / Greg Airey
ABBA OLYMPICSGary Jerry
Fearne Cotton & BeebCast / Director
Tennis 3Edward Mitchell
v/o Paul McCartney's Aunt v/oCast
Camilla HorseGreg Airey
Cameron and Rebekah MUSTA BEEN LOVERebecca Jayne Harper
Big BrotherRobin Bailes
HospitalAlice Gregg / Lizzie Stables
v/o Tom Cruise v/o & sceneCast
Dave and Nick 2 FairyGreg Airey / Edward Mitchell
OH SO QUIETCast
v/o vinegar 1 v/oCharlotte Bradford / Lizzie Stables
EU Referendum Neil Tolfree / Greg Airey
Vinegar 2Charlotte Bradford
Super NannyJohn Kelly / Charlotte Bradford
PRICE TAGCast / Director
Fearne Cotton Olympic TorchJohn McGlade / Lizzie Stables
Megabus AlertGreg Airey
DIAMONDS NOT FOREVERTerry Newman / Cast / Director
Razzler - 50 shades of grey Neil Tolfree / Kate Young
v/o Andy Murray v/oJohn McGlade
Cameron Class disciplineJohn Bradfield
JEREMY HUNTMartin Malcom
v/o plastic bags v/oCharlotte Bradford
Julian AssangeEdward Mitchell
2 fat bankers Gary Beard / Greg Airey / Edward Mitchell
MR TAXMANCast / Director
Warsi InterviewThomas Smith
Dave and Nick 3 Kyle Goodwin
LITTLE CLEGGMAIDCast / Director
v/o God Particle v/oLizzie Stables
Scene into EDGE OF GROLYEdward Mitchell

Some familiar names there as usual. Well done you lot!

Great website there Mikey.
When NR ask for voice overs, what sort of thing are they looking for exactly? one liner? longer? anyone know? thanks.

One-liners. They've used some of mine over the years:
There was an earthquake in Abruzzo and they sent Berlusconi. Hadn't they suffered enough already?
What's Berlusconi got in common with Arthur Scargill? They both f**k with miners.
What D is Bob Holness?

:D

Cheers Michael :)

Week 1 of current run (31/07/12 notification)

ITEM - WRITERS - TITLE
SONG - Cast, Katy & Bronagh - Queen Olympics
SKETCH - Alice Gregg & Gerry Mc Donnell - Amir formality
V/O - Thomas Smith - V/O-Paul Mc Cartney
SKETCH - Adam & Joe - God Particle
SONG - Laura - Sex book on fire
SKETCH - Joe - Bromance 1
V/O - Sam Mosley - V/O John Terry
SKETCH - Michael Monkhouse - Wingin
SONG - Pervious newsrevue - It's oh so wet
SKETCH - Bronagh - Minstrel Movies
V/O - Adam - V/O Paper Plane
SKETCH - Robin Bailes - G4 Stormtroopers
SKETCH - Cast - Jesus your not Jesus
SONG - Jamie - Defying Scientology
SKETCH - Thomas Smith - Pudsey Power
SKETCH - Previous newsrevue - Tom Daley
V/O - Simon Levenson - V/O O2
SKETCH - Laura, Jamie & Bronagh - HSBC school
SONG - Laura & Bronagh - Teresa May's Crazy
SKETCH - Previous newrevue - Camila Horse
V/O - Cast & Bronagh - V/O Justin B
SKETCH - Jamie - Rebecca's contract
SONG - Laura - Aborting Bieber
SKETCH - Joe - Bromance 2
V/O - David Salisbury - V/O Eva Rausing
SKETCH - [/b] - Enquiries enquiring
SONG - [b]Joe
- Brookes in the deep
V/O - Previous Newsrevue - V/O Vinegar
SKETCH - Jamie & Bronagh - Queen sized bed
SKETCH - Jamie - Lord is in the house
SONG - Previous newsrevue - All about the Money
SKETCH - Bronagh & Joe: - Danny Boyle’s farm
SKETCH - Previous newsrevue - Banksters Paradise
SKETCH - Laura - Moo rights
V/O - Joe - V/O Moscow
SONG - Joe & Bronagh - Ga Ga Gadaffi
SKETCH - Previous newsrevue - Vinegar
V/O - Thomas Smith - V/O claims forms
SKETCH - Vivienne Riddoch - Michael Gove
SONG - Previous newsrevue - Jeremy Hunt
V/O - Michael Monkhouse - V/O Syrias Moon
SKETCHE - John Random - Actors agent
SKETCH - Joe - Bromance3
V/O - Joe - V/O NTC offiCER
SONG - Joe, Bronagh & Katy - I'll see you in hell
SKETCH - Laura & Jamie - Criminal mastermind
V/O - Laura - V/O Bus seat
SONG - Adam - Fame to Flame

(one of those "find enclosed" emails was sent out yesterday for week 2 with no attachment. Waiting for correction. Not as bad as some other email mistakes they've made recently)

Ah, here we go (bah, humbug again)

TITLE - WRITER
Queen Olympics - Cast / Director/ Katy Lipson
Amir formality - Alice Gregg & Gerry Mc Donnell
V/O-Paul Mc Cartney - Thomas Smith
God Particle - Adam Will- Jones/ Joe Morrow
Sex book on fire - Laura Curnick
Bromance 1 - Joe Morrow
V/O John Terry - Sam Mosley
Wingin - Michael Monkhouse
It's oh so quiet - Previous Cast
Boris Wiff Waff - Adam will-jones
V/O Areoplane - Adam Will- Jones
G4s Atormtroopers - Robin /Bailes
Jesus you're not Jesus - Cast/ Director
Defying Scientology - Jamie Birkett
George & Mitt - Bronagh Lagan
Tom Daley Diary - Charlotte Bradford / Greg Airey
Ho-Down - Joe Morrow
HSBC School - Jamie Birkett, Bronagh Lagan, Laura Curnick
Terresa May - Laura Curnick
Camilla Horse - Greg Airey
V/O Justin Bieber - Cast/ Bronagh Lagan
Rebekahs contract - Jamie Birkett
Aborting Bieber - Laura Curnick
Bromance 2 - Joe Morrow
Eva Rausing - Laura Curnick
Enquiries equiring - Neil Tollfree
Snatch - Jamie Birkett /Adam will-jones / Joe Morrow
V/O Vinegar 1 v/o - Charlotte Bradford / Lizzie Stables
Queen Sized Bed - Jamie Birkett/ Bronagh Lagan
kirsten stuart - Laura Curnick
PRICE TAG - Previous Cast / Charlotte Bradford
Danny Boyle - Joe Morrow / Bronagh Lagan
Gangster Banker - Nil Tollfree / Lizzie Stables
Boris Unzipped - Adam will-jones
V/O Moscow - Joe Morrow
Benefits for the Blind - Neil Tollfree
Vinegar 2 - Charlotte Bradford
Thora Herd - Vivienne Riddoch
V/O Trolls - Bronagh Lagan
Jeremy Hunt - Michael Malcolm
A-Rausing concern - Laura Curnick
V/O Spice girls - Bronagh Lagan
Bromance 3 - Joe Morrow
V/O Otters - Bronagh Lagan
I'll see you in hell - Joe Morrow, Bronagh lagan/ Katy Lipson
V/O Queen - Adam will-jones
Queen take 2 - Cast
V/O Berlusconi - Bronagh Lagan
Fame to Flame - Adam will-jones

NewsRevue – Canal Café Theatre

Posted on 14/08/2012 by one4review

5 Star

*****

There are a number of constants each and every Fringe. Everywhere is uphill no matter which direction you are going, the weather is at best mixed and the Canal Café Theatre will turn out an excellent hour of NewsRevue.

The format is fairly similar, four actors this year Jenny Bede, Luke Coldham, Rebecca Harper and Oliver Izod, perform short sharp sketches and satirical songs while MD Chris Peake tinkles the ivories.

As a previous cast was once dubbed the Smiling Assassins, this is still a suitable description for this years as they, and the audience, smile whilst knives are being applied to the celebrities being lampooned.

In a year when nothing much was happening (!!) they managed to turn out their normal impeccable performance. The pace is frantic, the writing cutting, the choreography excellent and the singing and acting under the direction of Adam Morley spot on.

Okay who got it then? Royalty, Rebecca Brookes, Andy Murray, Edinburgh Zoo pandas, Fearne Cotton were amongst those given the treatment, but the real vitriol, as always was reserved for the politicians and quite right too.

This top class show should not be missed.

SG Fringe

NewsRevue

Pleasance Courtyard

6.20pm (run ends 26th August)

The unstoppable Newsrevue returns for another year with more sketches and musical numbers satirizing current affairs. Newsrevue is capable of some very inventive work: Cameron and Clegg as lovers in a noir film, the Eurozone crisis as a particularly cut-throat round on the Weakest Link, and the short audio sketches during blackouts are a particular treat.

However, the majority of sketches fulfill their requirements in a rather predictable way. We have Clegg as an infant entrusted to the care of Cameron, Boris Johnson and George Osborne as Etonians with Clegg as their simpering whipping boy. Most scenes come, make their point, and go without anything unexpected: it is about as middle of the road as you can imagine. But the audience lapped it up and in an age where comedy is becoming progressively more alternative, perhaps it is important to have something more predictable to satisfy those who just want to laugh without having their boundaries pushed.

It must be mentioned that the performers are all excellent and demonstrate abilities to act, sing, dance and do impressions. If you want sharp, edgy commentary go elsewhere, but for those who want their satire boxes ticked, Newsrevue will do just fine.

FreshFringe
Review: NewsRevue
5 Star
London-based musical sketch show NewsRevue has been in the business of satire for 33 years now (in fact, they celebrate their 33rd anniversary on the 18th August) – with annual trips to the Edinburgh Fringe fixed in their calendar. The show has sold out at the Fringe for the last four years – and, based on their current performance, they look to be heading the same way again this year.

The production was masterful and slick from the very start, opening with a riotous “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” number about the pitfalls of Twitter. The writers of NewsRevue should be incredibly proud of their work; each parody and skit throughout the show was extremely observational and just a little bit cheeky. The years of experience of the creative team shine through (some of whom have been working with the show for 12 years) and they manage to tackle even some of the most serious issues of the past year with a wry humour. Although this is technically a ‘best of’ compilation, the writers are still keeping up-to-date as events develop – the ideal example being the addition of a short sketch about Andy Murray’s typical Scottish stoicism in the face of an Olympic gold medal. All credit to the team behind NewsRevue for a well-written and well-produced show.

Credit must also be given to the four performers who took on an impressive range of roles and accents in order to make NewsRevue come alive on stage. The four worked well when all together – in particular, their piece on the Queen’s Jubilee flotilla (including a rather over-excited Fearne Cotton, captured perfectly by Jenny Bede) was definitely “HASHTAG TOTES AMAZE”. Each performer had a stand-out character, and special mention must be given to Luke Coldham for his hilarious portrayal of David Cameron. The coalition featured heavily, of course, mimicking the Private Eye style of playing Nick Clegg (Rebecca Harper) as a naughty schoolboy. Their dealings with Alex Salmond (Oliver Izod) about Scottish independence went down especially well with the Edinburgh crowd.

Set changes were slick and the audience were kept amused by short, witty gags played out through the speakers as the lights were dimmed, ensuring no-one was ever more than a few seconds from their next laugh. The packed room seemed to love the show, laughing and applauding consistently at what was a fantastic hour of song, sketches and satire. Get a ticket while you still can – they’ll be selling fast.

Fringe Review
Edinburgh Fringe 2012
NewsRevue
Genre: Sketch Comedy
Venue: Pleasance Courtyard
Lowdown
Fast-paced comedy show with hilarious songs and sketches covering anything and everything that’s been in the news these past twelve months. Since they were here last year in fact.
Review
Newsrevue is an institution. Now in its 32nd year, the format remains refreshingly simple marking it out as a standard setter amongst musical sketch shows. Just take two boys, two girls, a musical director and a large team of writers, throw them together for a few days and then deliver thirty or more quick-fire pieces of topical humour and a bunch of one-liners based on literally anything that has been in the news over the last twelve months.

We had an opening number serenading the Tweeting phenomenon, set to the tune of ‘Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ and then got right down to the biting political satire that the writers specialise in with the first of a series of ‘Dave and Clegg’ sessions which got steadily crueller as the show progressed but were, nevertheless, an eerily accurate reflection of the way the relationship has developed (or foundered) over the past 12 months. John Terry’s indiscretions could probably have filled the whole hour, but we had the team’s take on that pillar of society’s more glaring transgressions which was followed, appropriately enough, by David Attenborough’s exploration of the London riot season. And no satirical show worth its salt could ignore the characters in the soap opera that is the Leveson inquiry which gave the chance for someone to don a ridiculously ginger wig to produce a passable Rebekah Brookes look-a-like.

Impersonations of the glitterati were never less than believable and more often were uncanny as the quartet bounced from sketch to sketch with breath-taking speed. Each sketch hits the nail squarely on the head with the sharp, topical, satire topped off with plenty of irony. Staging is suitably tight. Lights go to black after each sketch and, no more than two or three seconds later, inch-perfect spotting comes up to reveal the actors changed and ready to go for the next skit. Using a black base for their costumes, they add simple effects like hats, ties, scarves and other quickly accessible props to differentiate characters. It’s very professional, tightly scripted (not a word is wasted), involves split-second timing and contains an extremely broad range of characters, caricatures and accents for the actors to get their heads round. Music is provided from on-stage, allowing perfect synchronisation with the actors and the provision of slickly delivered pieces to link the sketches and songs.

The cast are equally at ease with music, text or physical theatre and no-one escapes their quick witted lyrics. To close we have a marvellous take on Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ –but with the Olympics as the theme, and whether we can really afford them. Given the outrageous success that the Games have been, one might question whether this was taking cynicism a bit far but the lyrics and the way they were delivered just about stayed the right side of the line and brought a deserved final ovation for this talented quintet.

Professional, precise and pitch perfect. A great hour of high-energy entertainment

Laugh Riot

Broadway Baby Rating: 5 Star

Veritable veterans of the Fringe, NewsRevue return with their unique whirlwind tour of the last year’s current affairs. As the turnover of actors and writers is even faster than that of the politicians they deride, one might expect that some troupes would be wide off the mark and as a result, that the act might flounder. However, this simply isn’t the case. By my estimation, they manage to perform 36 sketches in under an hour, which is in itself impressive. What’s even more admirable is that, in roasting everything from the Pope to Jordan’s lady garden (an unfortunate turn of phrase, I grant you), the hit rate of the sketches is near flawless, bridging the gap seamlessly between tattle and real, biting satire. The fleeting occasions when there is a hint of a tanking joke, the actors are skilled enough to whip the carpet from beneath the audience’s feet and glide on to the next sketch in the full knowledge that the peerless writing guarantees a laugh around the corner. To suggest that NewsRevue are solely interested in laughs, though, would be folly. Theirs is a comedy with an agenda of holding the rich and powerful to account. More than this there is a wonderful refusal to take any prisoners. References to Anders Breivik and Kate McCann constitute some of the darker moments of the hour but there is no sense of their allusions being unnecessary or gratuitous. While some sketches should soon be consigned to the archives, the overwhelming majority of the show is militantly fresh. In all, NewsRevue deserves its awesome reputation and is unmissable for current affairs aficionados and general punters alike.

Week 4 running order is out, but no week 3 yet

Hey folks, I've just been sent three x ROs for 'Weeks 1, 2, 3'(Run 102)

As last post above mentions, weeks 3,5,& 6 of previous run (101) were still awaited..did anyone ever see any of these?

J

no still waiting on them - as well as the fringe running order.

ok cheers blah - & yeah, forgot all about edin!

Quote: Michael Monkhouse @ July 16 2012, 1:35 PM BST

What D is Bob Holness?

Laughing out loud

Wingy what's with the torn badge have I offended you?

Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ September 27 2012, 6:06 PM BST

Wingy what's with the torn badge have I offended you?

Nah, I saw it come up completely randomly on Google Images (when I was looking for something else), and thought I'd stick it up for a few hours one evening to mock your iconic avatar, because I'm a bit of a twat.

But then I never got around to changing it again. It's been there a fortnight now.

No offence meant. I am an Exeter guy, so I have duly changed it to something more suitable.