» Reviews: Brighton Festival Fringe – The Lovely Brothers
The Lovely Brothers and Rachel Pantechnicon delivered a stramash of whimsy and garage rock, poetry and anarchism. Pantechnicon won over the crowd to her skewed world, where children’s books featuring a lion with cheese grater leg irons are bestsellers – think The Mighty Boosh but actually, you know, chucklesome. The Lovely Brothers then duly blew her, a stray audience member and nearly themselves off the stage with their wry punk tales about getting old, getting drunk on cheap cider, and being too old to drink cheap cider anymore. An unholy collision between The Cramps and Noel Coward.
Komedia Studio, 20 May
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Jim Milnes






