I’ll happily make a trip to Oxford on a Friday evening to see John Finnemore do one of his “Among Other” shows, and so what convenience that I had to do that. Joined by Margaret Cabourn-Smith to perform, in the first half, various (mostly) two-hander sketches from across the breadth of the Souvenir Programme back catalogue and, in the second half, one of his Double Act two-handers. Being a connoisseur of the former and a novice at the latter, they were equally fun in different ways. A delightful selection of sketches including the Wheels On The Bus (which did sadly make me aware of something worse than people singing along badly at gigs, which is people live-quoting a comedy sketch at a gig), the Gnu song, and my old favourite about hotel towels. The Double Act was “A Flock Of Tigers”, which was honestly quite touching in a lot of ways, whilst still being very funny. A surprise encore of a Since You Ask Me transformed one of my least favourite editions into a less-least-favourite edition. And, if I’m honest, I enjoyed a moment of schadenfreude of a child’s nascent attempt at living with main character syndrome being quietly dismissed out of hand. Parent better!