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Edfringe Comedy Review: Olaf Falafel Asks: Orange You Glad?

Jed Bowen by Jed Bowen
August 12, 2025
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Edfringe Comedy Review: Olaf Falafel Asks: Orange You Glad?
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The hour you spend with Olaf Falafel is very silly.  He warns this show is for 12+ which might be an issue judging by some of the audience.  He cleverly checks with parents with a nod and a wink that no one is younger than 12 and with a warning there might be some language and adult content, we get the go ahead, and we move on.

Falafel switches between jokes, edited videos and a variety of props, with the word ‘sorbet’ occasionally coming on screen to give the audience a ‘mental cleanser’ from the madness.  His jokes often have layers, with adults laughing at a witty one liner while children are entertained enough with a silly picture setting up the joke.

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Silly internet videos are reworked in Olaf’s even sillier style.  He shows a dubbed Star Wars featuring a Scouse Luke Skywalker and Indian Obi-Wan Kenobi which sets up a participant who attempts to draw a horse and ends up being quite rude. I heard a father try to explain it to his under 12-year-old – so be warned…

Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights, a 16th century painting full of religious symbolism is used throughout as a personality test for selected audience members.  The results are shown in a ‘which character are you’ from the vast painting.  It is child-like and is a highlight every time it returns.

Olaf ends his show on a silly sausage crowd surfing sing along finale which is as silly as it sounds. 

Olaf Falafel Asks: Orange You Glad?,  Main Room at Laughing Horse @ The Pear Tree, 14:30, Until Aug 24 (not 13th)

https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/olaf-falafel-asks-orange-you-glad

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Jed Bowen

Jed Bowen

Jed Bowen has lived in Edinburgh all his life. He's currently finishing his master's in journalism and is looking to broaden his cultural horizons by reviewing shows at the Fringe.

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