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Chris Gibbs

Like Father, Like Son? Sorry.

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BY Christopher Hoile   January 08, 2010 16:01

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Written, directed and performed by Chris Gibbs. Presented by Chris Gibbs. Jan 8, 7:30pm; Jan 9, 9pm; Jan 10, 3pm; Jan 12, 6:45pm; Jan 13, 6:15pm; Jan 14, 7pm; Jan 16, 9pm; Jan 17, 5pm. Factory Theatre Mainspace, 125 Bathurst.

Taking a break from fiction, Chris Gibbs’ performs a welcome reprise of his 2009 Fringe Hit about the birth of his son. Gibbs is a master of the humour of self-consciousness, using digressions within digressions, asides within asides, to highlight his supposedly numerous failings while they simultaneously reveal his abundant wit.

Here, Gibbs frets about the possible negative influence a socially awkward, dog-fearing ex-street performer like himself may have upon the developing psyche of his son. In this he contrasts completely with the portentous Jor-El, who launches the infant Superman into space in the 1978 movie Gibbs so hilariously mimics.

Gibbs is one of our great comics. If you missed him last July, be sure to see him now.     

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