2-MAN NO-SHOW: Balls Out!
The energy is through the roof with these 2 guys. I was hooked from the start when they handed out balls, amped up the music and engaged with latecomers. Its obvious these 2 are hilarious but I'm giving the show 3 stars because they give the audience way too much control. Sadly one woman at the front was hell bent on stopping them continuously (5? 6 times?) and insisting they take her own ideas which frankly were not at all interesting. They did what they could as superman, spiderman, dr who, etc. I'd love to see them again without audience members wrecking their fun creativity. I hope they come up with other ways if engaging the audience without fully handing over the reins.
My second-last show of Fringe 2026 was 2-MAN NO-SHOW: Balls Out!, and it was an absolute riot.
My partner recommended this one after seeing the original 1-Man No Show a few years ago, and I'm very glad we listened. It takes the usual improv comedy format and gives it a wonderfully chaotic twist: the audience controls the show by throwing balls at the performers to change the scene.
Simple, right?
Well... not for us.
The performers committed to an Irish jig for what felt like seven straight minutes while the audience collectively wondered if this was just... the show now. Turns out we were supposed to throw the balls. The second we figured it out, absolute chaos ensued.
The concept is incredibly clever, and the performers deserve serious credit for staying completely committed while dodging (or not dodging) an endless barrage of flying projectiles. I did wince a few times when the balls connected with particularly sensitive areas. Occupational hazard, I suppose.
It's easy to see why this one earned a Patron's Pick. It's inventive, hilarious, and unlike anything else I saw this Fringe.
And because Fringe 2026 apparently has a running gag specifically for me... I got called out by the performers.
Again.
That's three shows this season.
At this point, I'm starting to think I'm less of an audience member and more of an unpaid cast member. Maybe I'm just meant to be on stage.
Last together at #FringeTO in 2014, Ken Hall & Issac Kessler retain the anarchic energy that made 2-MAN NO-SHOW so adored. Audiences can change anything mid-improv by lobbing balls @ the duo (this'll frustrate those craving any plotline).