2 White Guys Rapping - Whose Rhyme is it Anyway? REVIEW - Fringe World Perth 2024
Amid a bustling Fringe season, ‘2 White Guys Rapping – Whose Rhyme is it Anyway?’ stands out as a gem of comedic gold. Confession time: the name had me skeptical, but Daniel Delby and Macshane flip expectations on their head with a show that’s equal parts side-splitting and rhythmically gifted.
Delby, a comedian with a knack for rap, and Macshane, a rapper with a flair for comedy, create a dynamic duo that feels both fresh and familiar. Laughter cascaded through the audience as they spun improvised raps on the most random topics tossed their way. The interactive nature of their performance – complete with varied, engaging games – ensures that no two shows are the same, keeping the content as fresh as their beats.
Amid a bustling Fringe season, ‘2 White Guys Rapping – Whose Rhyme is it Anyway?’ stands out as a gem of comedic gold. Confession time: the name had me skeptical, but Daniel Delby and Macshane flip expectations on their head with a show that’s equal parts side-splitting and rhythmically gifted.
Delby, a comedian with a knack for rap, and Macshane, a rapper with a flair for comedy, create a dynamic duo that feels both fresh and familiar. Laughter cascaded through the audience as they spun improvised raps on the most random topics tossed their way. The interactive nature of their performance – complete with varied, engaging games – ensures that no two shows are the same, keeping the content as fresh as their beats.