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The Ballad Of Frank Allen

If you've always wondered what it would be like to live in another person's beard, this quirky comedy might just be the show for you.

A quirky comedy that's not quite an epic ballad, but good fringe entertainment

(Paul Robinson/Weeping Spoon Productions)

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Company: Weeping Spoon Productions

Genre: Play-Comedy

Venue: 25 - West End Cultural Centre (ACU Hall)

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If you've always wondered what it would be like to live in another person's beard, this quirky comedy might just be the show for you.

After a bizarre laboratory accident, humble janitor Frank Allen (Shane Adamczak) is reduced to microscopic size, and ends up trapped in the beard of shiftless man-child Al (Al Lafrance). A quest to help Al get his life on track and Frank out of his beardensues.

If you've always wondered what it would be like to live in another person's beard, this quirky comedy might just be the show for you.- Joff Schmidt

It's often a bit messy and rambling, and some gags fall flat. But there are also some wonderful comic bits and a few very catchy,wittyfolk tunes sprinkled throughout.

If anything, I'd have been happy to have more of those this could make for a great musical-comedy.

As it is, it's not an epic ballad, but is good fringe entertainment.