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  • Review of ‘BIGRE / Fish Bowl’ (Le Fils du Grand Réseau): “Wavering humour ends up tanking onstage”

    Review of ‘BIGRE / Fish Bowl’ (Le Fils du Grand Réseau): “Wavering humour ends up tanking onstage”

    Following its successful Edinburgh Fringe run and subsequent tour, the Molière Award-winning comedy makes its West End debut for one week only at the Peacock Theatre. Guillermo Nazara shares his views on the show to let us know if it either swims in amusing qualities or instead leaves audiences fed to the gills. I’m wondering…

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    30 January, 2026
    English contents, Reviews, Sin categoría
    Agathe L’Huillier, bigre, Centre Dramatique National du Limousin, Edinburgh fringe, Fils du Grand Résea, fish bowl, fish bowl peacock theatre review, fish bowl review, Le Quartz, Le Théâtre de la Croix Rousse, Le Théâtre de L’Union, mime, Olivier Martin-Salvan, peacock theatre, Pierre Guillois, Scène nationale de Brest, silent comedy, slapstick, west end

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