
Bottom Live 2001: An Arse Oddity
Richie and Eddie escapes from the island and try to get to the bar to have a drink, only to find themselves trapped in a underground chamber and Richie thinks they've been abducted by aliens.
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Plot Summary
Richie and Eddie, the beloved oafish flatmates from the cult British sitcom 'Bottom', take their chaotic and violent brand of slapstick comedy to the stage. In 'An Arse Oddity', they embark on a bizarre and hilarious journey, encountering a series of outlandish characters and situations. The show is a typically anarchic display of physical comedy, crude jokes, and Ritchi's desperate attempts at romance and Eddie's general malevolence.
Critical Reception
As a live stage show accompanying a popular sitcom, 'Bottom Live 2001: An Arse Oddity' was met with enthusiasm by fans of the show who appreciated the continuation of its signature crude humor and slapstick. Critical reviews, while perhaps less formal than for traditional films, generally acknowledged the performers' energy and dedication to the characters, often highlighting the audience's roaring approval.
What Reviewers Say
- Fans delighted in seeing their favorite characters brought to life with the same energy and gags as the TV show.
- The live format allowed for an even more interactive and raucous experience, playing directly to the audience.
- Critics, if reviewing, would likely note the extreme level of slapstick violence and adult humor, typical of the 'Bottom' brand.
Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Bottom Live' shows generally emphasizes the high energy, the success in replicating the show's crude humor and slapstick, and the riotous atmosphere created by the performers and the fans.
Fun Fact
The 'Bottom Live' tours were renowned for their elaborate and often dangerous stage props and stunts, pushing the boundaries of live comedy.
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