In this show he talks about a medical trial where he got the flu and started tripping out, a long-distance relationship that didn't work, and then apparently started working again, and tales from a most peculiar childhood.
He even kept diaries every day (and still does it seems) and he brings them to the show to show us how odd a child he is (and boy do I love a quirky, weird mind). Much of his humour is fairly childish and basic, but it's good fun.
Unfortunately the toil of the fringe and the heat of a packed nightclub room meant I kept drifting in and out of Adam's show (bit of a shame - sounds like it was good fun).
Nevertheless he's a talented performer and he's got that slightly different, wide-eyed childish view of the world that brings some freshness to the cynical ears of us adults. I just hope I can stay awake for his next show.
Score: 7/10
Venue: Heroes at The Hive
Dates: 24th-27th August
Time: 18:00
Price: £6 or Pay What You Want
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