Fringe review: Chef - Come Dine With Us
If the title is leading you to think ‘Ready, Steady, Cook,’ you are wide of the mark.
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Hide AdTrue, it features chefs, but these guys are so outgoing, talented and plain silly they make Ainsley Harriott look like a wallflower... and no ingredients are actually cooked in this show.
Chefs is mash-up of music, dance, and sketches loosely based around a food theme.
This Korean company – “South Korean” they helpfully explain – speak little English, but tap into the universal language of slapstick, with a beat box soundtrack and tons of break-dancing.
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Hide AdUnusual ingredients these may be, but the end result is simply glorious fun.
If the premise is daft - and it is - then the execution is incredibly slick. The show is based around a competition between two chefs - red chef and green chef – who bid to serve up a host of dishes.
The winner decided by an audience member. That’s pretty much where the food ends and the fun begins.
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Hide AdEach course sees a volunteer plucked from the audience to become part of the sketch which is built entirely around visual gags.
Two insanely talented beat-boxers provide a soundtrack which comprises everything from silly voices and sound effects to a full blown, show-topping finale.
Chef rolls from one gag to the next as the cast gleefully subvert their own set pieces time after time. They pack comedy, dance, music and sketches into a fantastic hour of entertainment.
The next Bake Off will seem very stale unless Mary Berry back flips into the tent and starts rapping out her instructions.
Run ends 29 August