Off the Cuff is a comedy club which, at the moment, appears monthly at the Brunswick pub in Hove, and costs £3/£4 a head.
Improv comedy is a tricky thing to get right, and improv comedy structured largely around audience input is even shakier ground. Impressively, however, this ramshackle troupe of comics manage to pull it off pretty convincingly.
The premise is essentially pretty simple: a team of five comics from a rotation o about eight who perform regularly with Off the Cuff, take to the stage and perform a series of 'games', a bit like 'Whose Line Is It Anyway', in which they have to perform certain scenarios in certain characters or with certain restraints on their speech. For example, one game involves an interview scenario, with one comic as a Paxmanesque interviewer, and two other comics as the interviewee, who are only able to respond to questions by alternating words with each other, a task they've mastered with surprising flair.
The real twist here, which guarantees the spontaneity which in other comic acts can seem false and scripted, is that the audience are frequently asked to provide words, character-types, settings etc., for the scenarios. The comics really have to think on their feet, and there are few rehearsed or even rehearsable parts to the show.
At times though, the stress of improvisation proves too much, and some of the 'games' don't quite take off, or will temporarily collapse as the comedians aren't quite able to keep up with each other all of the time. That said, they do a damn good job of recovering every time they slip up, and they always have the audience on side, so any slight hiccups don't go anywhere towards tarnishing the act in total.
Off the Cuff has the energy and creative talent to become a really engaging and hilarious comedy night, it need only iron out a few problems, by deciding which of its 'games' really work and which aren't so good. Still, it's only a matter of time, this show gets better and better. read more