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Adelaide Fringe Festival 2006

Justin Hamilton
Three Colours Hammo: Moving
The Garden Shed
Check guide for performance details


'Moving' is part one of comedian Justin Hamilton's weekly three part maxi-story in which he tells of his move to Melbourne from his hometown of Adelaide.

He recounts not only the cultural shifts he experiences in the trendy boutique, bookshop and cafe laden streets of his new environment, but of some of the many interesting characters that he meets with influential consequences.

Hamilton hardly draws breath as he constantly spins left to right to express two way conversations. Very few details are omitted as Hamilton reveals many of his own faults and foibles and of the effect such revelations have had on him. Remember, this was just the first part and already we've discovered the deeper meaning of Rick Astley's Never Going To Give You Up, how to play imaginary scrabble and exactly what a "fucktard" is.

But don't let that discourage you from joining in from Pt.2 as each section is designed to stand alone, although it may get mighty crowded towards Pt.3 as there's bound to be plenty of people eagerly awaiting to know how this all ends up. To be continued...



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