Adelaide Fringe

Fringe Review: PreHysterical

These Neanderthals really know how to put on a show that is both hilarious and spectacular.

4.5

Presented by Head First Acrobats pty ltd
Reviewed 20 February 2022

They may not know how to make fire (or bathe), but these Neanderthals really know how to put on a show that is both hilarious and spectacular.

Harley, Chelsea and Alex play three bumbling Neanderthals as they navigate escaping wild animals, crossing rivers, finding food and making fire, all while executing fantastic circus tricks. The physical humour is performed well, to the great amusement of both children and adults in the audience, but it was really the circus tricks where this cast shone. Their tricks were slick and professional, eliciting gasps and ‘wow’s from the audience, including my 6-year-old who particularly loved the hula-hoop routine and the Cyr Wheel (like a giant hoop, for those not up with the lingo). Aerial stunts and plenty of floor acrobatics also featured in the show, demonstrating the strength and flexibility of the performers.

The only thing that let this show down was the sound balance, with the background music overpowering most of the talking (grunting?) of the Neanderthals during comedy moments as well as the prerecorded narrator at times. Hopefully this will be settled as their season continues.

Reviewed by Kristin Stefanoff
Twitter: @StefanoffK

Venue:  The Vault, Garden of Unearthly Delights
Season:  26 Feb – 20 Mar 2022
Duration:  50min
Tickets:  $20 – $29
Bookings:  https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/prehysterical-af2022

Rating out of 5: 4.5

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