ALEX HORNE WANTS TO SHOW YOU HIS CONTRAPTION
Remember that board game, Mousetrap, where you had to build a complicated machine to catch a mouse? Now that was a brilliant board game, wasn’t it? And you know that Honda advert, where all the car parts collided to make a thing happen? Now that was a brilliant advert, wasn’t it? Of course, Mousetrap was a game for kids which meant you lost the rubber band and the ball-bearing would always fall off the chute. And that Honda ad actually took nine months to set up, cost a million pounds and was still only successful on the 660th attempt. Well, in this unprecedented comedy experience, you can watch ALEX HORNE attempt something similar in just 56 minutes. He’ll have just one chance. He has not spent a million pounds. (He has, however, invested over £85 on eBay, made over ten trips to Wickes and bought a second-hand van.)
Stupidly ambitious, logistically problematic, potentially disastrous, this is the show ALEX has wanted to make for a decade. Finally, he will be Monsieur Butterfly. One flap of his delicate wings, and mayhem may prevail.
To date ALEX has brought nine solo shows to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, including 2003’s Best Newcomer Perrier Award nominated Making Fish Laugh and 2004’s Chortle Award winning Every Body Talks. The three-time Countdown champion comic has hosted three series of the acclaimed Alex Horne Presents: The Horne Section (BBC Radio 4) and hosted Nevermind the Buzzcocks in 2012. The new series of ALEX’s podcast, ALEX HORNE BREAKS THE NEWS is available to download now from iTunes.
Following a fourth consecutive sell-out run at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival, this year ALEX HORNE and THE HORNE SECTION will once again bring their unique mix of stand up, feel-good spectacle and jaw-dropping musicianship to the Fringe with their new show Milk The Tenderness at the Udderbelly.
WHAT THE PRESS SAID ABOUT ALEX’S 2013 EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE SHOW
A terrific, high-concept comedy show, intricately constructed and forever whipping the rug out from under us The Guardian
An understated feat of choreography that once again proves Horne to be one of the most inventive comics on the fringe. It’s also extremely funny The Observer
Bathing in brilliance The Independent
LISTINGS INFORMATION
Alex Horne – Monsieur Butterfly
Venue: Pleasance Two
Pleasance Courtyard
Date: 30th July – 24th August
Time: 8.10pm
Box Office: 0131 556 6550
Web: wearelivecomedy.com
For more information and press tickets, please contact: Lottie Doran, Danica Priest, Victoria Wedderburn or Lindsay Harrod: [email protected] / 0131 667 3982