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Olaf Falafel: Look What Fell Out Of My Head – Review

Esmé Violet Anderson by Esmé Violet Anderson
August 20, 2023
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Olaf Falafel: Look What Fell Out Of My Head – Review

Olaf Falafel entertains the audience through a series of silly and witty jokes. It is a wonderful muddle of stories, jokes and games that fall out of his head.

Falafel is a great comic and you can tell he’s got his multiple years of experience on his side. He knows what Fringe audiences want and he consistently provides through the show. This show goes above and beyond and you can tell just how much passion Falafel has for his shows throughout. With an audience game of pass the parcel, an interactive guitar hero style game there are many ideas to keep the audience engaged and entertained.

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Throughout the show there are some very funny moments, biscuit horoscopes, mic mindreading and some little jingles to name a few. However a few of the one liners and jokes are ones I’ve heard before. However Falafel is a very compelling performer and this shows layout and concept really helps to bring that out even further.

The show consisted of a series of different bits which helps to keep the show engaging as it is always moving and changing. Falafel has perfectly curated this show and there are many moments that are wonderfully funny and memorable thanks to his creative skill set and his talent with art. 

A great crazy energy from beginning to end Falafel makes even the slightly sigh-worthy jokes entertaining. There isn’t much of a plot line to follow in this show and it’s great to just watch a real bit of fun comedy amongst all the dark comedy standup that seems to be the blueprint this fringe. A great show that will appeal to the whole family and a wonderful hour of giggles and silliness.

By Esmé Violet Anderson

Olaf Falafel: Look What Fell Out Of My Head

Laughing Horse @ The Pear Tree Main Room 

15:45

Aug 19-27

https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/olaf-falafel-look-what-fell-out-of-my-head

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Esmé Violet Anderson

Esmé Violet Anderson

Esmé is a 3rd year journalism student and the current co-editor of ENRG Culture. She brings her own performance and writing experience to review a range of genres.

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