They all get caught up in the side-splitting antics which follow the mysterious death of the house owner. |
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A dying swan ballet and a tap were well choreographed and the ventriloquist act was just one of the sequence of side-splitting acts. |
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This glittering cabaret-style musical shakes up Shakespeare with tap dances, torch songs, tuxedos, sequins and side-splitting sketches. |
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Always aware of its own absurdity, the scripts positively dripped with knowing pop-culture references and side-splitting asides. |
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Meanwhile, fans of side-splitting comedy can also take in the Grand Opera House's Christmas pantomime, Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs. |
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Despite the laughs though, many might not find it as side-splitting as the first hilarious instalment. |
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Before the redoubtable headliner arrives, festival-goers can laugh it up with the side-splitting routines of Christopher Hall and Mike Ward. |
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Their Long Sunday Afternoon duet epitomises what they mean to each other, while the upper crust Eddie is the perfect foil for Mickey's side-splitting mannerisms and send ups. |
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From jockeys to poets, singers to nuns, barbers to bewildered sportsmen, they all combine to bring you on a two hour side-splitting journey of pure entertainment. |
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Regular readers had pulled out all the stops to send a barrel-load of side-splitting entries that had our funny-man rolling around on the floor with laughter. |
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At which point the breakfasters erupted in uncontrollable, explosive, side-splitting laughter. |
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These elements, coupled with some spot-on comic timing are side-splitting to behold. |
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He is aided in his efforts by a superb cast, each actor managing to mine stereotypes with side-splitting results. |
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This is a show suffused in both music and silence, in love and hate, the tragic and the side-splitting. |
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Adult audiences were enthralled by his side-splitting patter, which included Jack Nicholson and Robert De Niro imitations. |
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For nearly two decades, she has played an array of thoroughly modern women with side-splitting specificity. |
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From toilet wine to big-house beatdowns, it's a side-splitting comedy that could only happen in the clink! |
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More of their side-splitting, hysterical brand of humour which at times threatened to bring the house down. |
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Critics have disagreed on how to classify her work, which is alternately bleak and side-splitting. |
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Thespians from the North Kerry area are set to tread the boards yet again in what promises to be a side-splitting feast of comedy drama for audiences. |
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Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, they were stunned to hear the student spectators burst into side-splitting laughter. |
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What's side-splitting to one person is seditious to the next. |
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