Display title | The Umbilical Brothers |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Australian comedians Shane Dundas and David Collins are The Umbilical Brothers. They met in a theatre class and decided one day that their miming class was "too quiet". Their humor is primary physical comedy and they make full use of stage lighting, imaginary people and objects, the audiences' line-of-sight, camera frame and sound effects. Their comedic timing is spot on and you can tell they spend hours upon hours perfecting their routines - even though their early work was largely improvised. |