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Review: Trivia Death Match

TDM_113_PRINT_Shaun Ferraloro

If you’re a fan of such classic Australian shows as Good News Week, The Glass House, Spicks and Specks, RocKwiz and The Great Debate then you will be in for an absolute treat with the fun and interactive show hosted by Adam Peter Scott at the Laksa Lounge in Noodle Palace at Central as a part of the 2015 Fringe World festival.

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Trivia Death Match not only pits its guest panelists versus each other but both the host and the audience get in on the action too. Audience members are encouraged to interact so please don’t be shy. Its all part of the fun.

Adam Peter Scott is a fun and engaging host and he skillfully managed the three guest comedians and one burlesque star beautifully. He kept the show moving with humour and pace. With such big personalities on the panel it could have easily run well over time but it was very well handled allowing for some truly funny moments that had the audience howling in laughter. It’s all part of the fun of a live show right?

I perked up the most during the ‘lip sync challenge’. The audience exploded with laughter at this part of the evening and I was in tears of hysterics. With the prospect of more lip syncing on the cards I’m looking forward to seeing my lovely sisters from completely different misters on the panel, February the 13th sees Katya Kokov take to the stage and on February 21st Veronica Jean Jones will have her turn. These two dates and indeed any of the other show’s performance are not to be missed. If you haven’t booked a ticket yet then I suggest you do it now. Don’t wait for rush tickets cause you will only end up mocking yourselves.

Adam Peter Scott’s Trivia Death Match is on at the Laska Lounge at Noodle Palace at Central from Feb 11-14 and 18-21. Tickets available through fringeworld.com.au

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