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Cyclopath – Stand-Up and Songs

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Cyclopath – Stand-Up and Songs

The Counting House

38 West Nicolson Street
The Lounge: AUG 1-25 at 14:45 (55 min) - Free & Unticketed

Cyclopath – Stand-Up and Songs

Dion Owen is a professional Canadian comedian and true Cyclopath.

This years show is a mix of honed club material and improvised songs.

He's been performing for over a decade and has headlined in 10+ countries. He's been featured on TV, at numerous fringes and a bevvy of international festivals.

So come laugh at the clever, mundane, silly and absurd. Or, if enough cyclists show up, hear bike propaganda thinly veiled as punchlines!

"A comedian on the cusp of greatness". - National Post

This year we have two entry methods: Free & Unticketed or Pay What You Can
Free & Unticketed: Entry to a show is first-come, first served at the venue - just turn up and then donate to the show in the collection at the end.
Pay What You Can: For these shows you can book a ticket to guarantee entry and choose your price from the Fringe Box Office, up to 30 mins before a show. After that all remaining space is free at the venue on a first-come, first-served bases. Donations for walk-ins at the end of the show.


News and Reviews for this Show

August 28, 2024    One4Review

Canadian Dion Owen is a conundrum is the nicest possible way. He’s good, very good at so many things. His passion as the show title suggests is cycling but this is isn’t all spokes or blisters, it’s about journeys, improvised songs and great jokes.

He describes himself a bit harshly as a budget Jason Mamoa. Of course he’s a strapping good looking man but comes across more as a cuddly Jim Henson, just with more dick jokes.

He’s engaging, polite and damn funny. He lets the narrative flow well with audience participation with stories of Scotland – late night train experiences, the Dutch being needlessly arrogant, German men come across as a bit creepy (to the gasp of a women who is married to a German, and more worrying she kinda agrees with him) and sexy cheese (hmmm mature cheddar) are a highlight.

The songs, based on audience members are also fun, whimsical and kind(ish). A lovely moment of unity and support is Canuck great Tom Stade in the audience, adding some lovely ad hoc improv banter with Owen.

Don’t worry cycling fans, there is plenty for you too.
How should we deal with a stolen bike situation like an ex? and the app, Warm Showers, where cyclists can find refreshing washing facilities from kind individuals. 90% of the audience (including this reviewer) thought something a lot darker.

This is the ideal show for a mid afternoon in the Fringe. Get on your bike and catch him. Click Here For Review