by Ed Fortune
Batsu is the Japanese word for wrong ( as in wrong answer) and is also a genre of Japanese stage comedy that involves performing various challenges, with the loser having to do some sort of penalty. BATSU! is also the name of an American/Japanese comedy show that follows a similar format and has been part of the New York and Chicago comedy scene for a decade. It’s now come to the Edinburgh Fringe.
To put it another way, it’s a Japanese concept performed in Scotland by Americans. It’s a late-night show, and drinking is very much encouraged. Proceedings begin with a ‘Sake Ninja’, filling up cups and encouraging toasts. Once everyone settles down and the show’s format is introduced, there’s a big gong which is rung to release the Spirit of Batsu. The silliness begins.
The format is essentially Who’s Line Is It Anyway meets Jackass. Comedians are given prompts to improv, and if they make a mistake, they get punished. This can be anything from being shot with a paintball gun, hit with a fan, having to eat sushi from a hairy person’s tummy or even more elaborate punishments. The audience is encouraged to chant and drink while all this goes on.
What elevates this show is the superb stagecraft. Every effort is made to involve the audience, and audience members can consent to be involved in the games if they wish. Sound and lighting are very well done, and the whole affair has a high-energy game show vibe that falls just short of crossing a line somewhere.
BATSU! is a show best enjoyed with friends and alcohol. Go early so you can stock up at the bar, and don’t forget to look after your designated driver. It’s rather fun sober but even more fun while having a drink with friends. It’s also about two hours long and potentially very messy, so plan ahead and get home safely. Outrageous party-style fun for those who like their comedy loud.
BATSU! is showing at the Edinburgh Fringe until the 27th. Tickets can be found here. Details on BATSU elsewhere can be found here.