Dan Taylor
Always prepare for the unexpected.
Forged from lightweight reusable plastic, these two warrior poets soared on the wings of unicorns across planet earth to bring their unique, bittersweet brand of hooded disposable shenanigans to the Edinbugh Fringe Festival. Gerard Lane and Dan Taylor were born in a sombrero during wet weather in the rugged Tasmanian highlands, the irrepressible nature of the elements combined with a sturdy mix of tacos, tequila and jalapenos gave them superhuman powers of razor sharp mexican charisma.
Buidling a wall between the audience and the stage (The Splash Zone), these two go south of the border, uniting the clans and defying the empire - singing songs that will warm the cockles, boost your immune system and make your bathing suit area tingle... all whilst staying relatively dry.
Forecast calls of flurries of hilarity - Rain, hail or shine.
Luke McGregor: 'They were so concerned with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to ask if they should.'
Tony Martin: 'The best Poncho based act I've ever worked with. Funny stuff.'.
Randy Feltface: 'Emergency Poncho represent everything thats wrong with musical comedy, F*%king funny.'
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