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COMEDY, Worbey and Farrell: Well Strung!, Udderbelly's Pasture (venue 300) ****In an Edinburgh with more than its fair share of hopeless hopefuls and shows which are the triumph of ego over ability, it is a joyful experience to sit and watch Worbey and Farrell.Yes it is wet and cold in the queue, yes (and inexplicably) the hall is only a quarter full. But all of that fades away in an hour in which all you can see and all you can hear is the incredible virtuosity, creativity and throwaway humour of two men playing on one piano. The playing is breathtaking. Smartly, one has red cuffs and one has white cuffs - but for that, you would have no idea, as the hands fly over the keys, where one player stops and the other starts.The only real fly in the smooth ointment of the show is that the big screen, hanging above the boys, which allows us to enjoy, in close up, the awesome skill and speed of their playing, is just slightly out of synch. Just enough to make it slightly disconcerting to watch.The show takes in everything from Bach to the Bumble Boogie and from Mozart to Murder She Wrote. What the boys manage to do during a duetted Fur Elise (the piano teacher's favourite) will spur on any student of the keys to try harder, and they inflict things on Tchaikowsky and Beethoven that will have the old reprobates laughing in their graves.There is an admirable variety in this intelligently evolved show - songs and chat, silliness, audience participation and the kind of information about some of our most revered classical composers that you'll never get from the Proms. There is so much gimmick around during August that it becomes a thrill to see actual, jaw-dropping talent.