Not Quite Sherlock: The Tunnel of Terror
Written & Performed by Chris Gibbs
Chris Gibbs 2 - Toronto, ON
 http://chrisgibbs.ca
V.21 - MTYP - Mainstage 
London, 1897. Barnaby Gibbs, a man made entirely of shortcomings, is definitely no hero. Being sidekick to the brilliant detective Antoine Feval is as close as he can get. But when an evil mastermind and his sinister Canadian henchman try to plunge the world into chaos, Gibbs will have no choice but to become exactly the hero he definitely isn't meant to be.
5 STARS hilarious… - Winnipeg Free Press
5 STARS …a top-level performer, seamlessly switching from smart wordplay to snappy ad libs…one sequel that works - CBC

Show Info:
75 minutes
Genre:
Play-Comedy

Audience:
General



Mon July 22 4:15 PM
Wed July 24 7:30 PM
Thu July 25 6:30 PM
Fri July 26 9:15 PM
Sun July 28 5:15 PM

Not Quite Sherlock: The Tunnel of Terror

Chris Gibbs 2—MTYP – Mainstage

I’m always up to see the mega talented Chris Gibbs. This is his consecutive second part to his Barnaby Gibbs character this Fringe. No need to have seen the previous one to enjoy this.

Gibbs relates the exploits of the guileless Barnaby and his idol, the crook hiding behind the detective guise to of Antoine Feval. He also adds a Canadian villain, using him as an excuse to poke fun at Canada and Canadians.

Bad, bad audience tonight, with a reviewer (myself) not cleverly hidden and several noisy patrons exiting during high points of the show. As usual, Gibbs made fun of both. Don’t be a fool and miss this.

Lisa Campbell