Evelyn Evelyn/YMMV

""The only element here that is not part of the actual Evelyn Evelyn show... is me drinking beer. * chugs* ""
 * Crosses the Line Twice
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: During the 2010 Evelyn Evelyn tour across Europe, the crew got stuck in a different country because of the Iceland volcano. Instead of using her crew, Amanda (who made it to the gig) pulled two fans onto the stage to stay there throughout the show, manning the Ustreaming computer. Meanwhile, the support band Bitter Ruin were co-opted into occasionally representing the twins and playing the theme from Clue on the keyboard, while Amanda ran around the stage between the songs acting out the theatre parts by herself, "Tim Curry style". Jason Webley (who couldn't make it) joined in over Skype, with his face, accordion and ukulele playing visible on a laptop screen being held up next to Amanda throughout the entire gig. Oh, and the entire thing was broadcast live over the Internet, with Amanda constantly talking to her online fans and tweeting.

""Are you crying, Evelyn?""
 * Crowning Moment of Funny: During the Glasgow gig Jason, who was contributing through Skype, announced, "Amanda... I'm afraid they won't believe we're conjoined twins anymore."
 * The whole event pretty much qualifies, really.
 * Dude Not Funny: A common reaction, especially to them dressing up as disabled people.
 * Internet Backdraft: On several levels. Some people didn't understand the twins weren't real. Some people didn't like the fact that disabled characters were portrayed as being socially awkward, or as infantile (which, in the twins' backstory, is the result of being abused and shunned for 20 years). And some people didn't like the fact that Amanda and Jason played victims of sexual abuse, though Amanda herself is a rape survivor, which lends a different angle to it. It also drew a lot of accusations of 'crip drag'.
 * This explains quite well why it is offensive.
 * Squick: Parts of their backstory, especially set to music in "Tragic Events" and "Sandy Fishnets", can be pretty triggering.
 * Tear Jerker: "The Tragic Events", especially Part II.


 * Unfortunate Implications: The project reinforces common stereotypes about disabled people, though at least some of the stereotype fulfilments have other more legitimate explanations in the backstory (e.g. the twins' social awkwardness is due to years of abuse, not their biological condition).
 * The Woobies.