8/10
Mermaid Frolics: The Next Generation
25 March 2022
In a desperate attempt to regain credibility after the rock star heavy earnestness (and a costly failure of a live concert) that dogged the Amnesty benefit franchise - they knee-jerk it back to its earliest form in '89: Mostly revue sketches with only a brief bit of music. This leanness serves it very well and there's a snappy subversion throughout that's aged nicely (the truncated parrot sketch and poor John Williams being shooed off-stage by Jennifer Saunders). It's heartening to see Pete & Dud together corpsing again and the younger performers like Lenny Henry & Ade Edmondson bring some sharpness to retreads of older sketches. It's much safer than previous entries for certain but it serves as a solid bookend to the first decade or so of the format before they dump the name and change it up in the 90's.
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