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Australia’s Mick Neven and England’s Dan Willis join forces to make the world a slightly grumpier place. “Unpretentious, informal, belly-laughs-a-minute stand-up” **** Three Weeks
Free entry, pay what you like..
Australia’s Mick Neven and England’s Dan Willis join forces to make the world a slightly grumpier place. “Unpretentious, informal, belly-laughs-a-minute stand-up” **** Three Weeks
Free entry, pay what you like..
Obie is a Scottish comedy legend who is highly regarded as one of the most naturally talented comedians on the circuit today. He will take you on a surreal journey filled with laughter. This show is about getting out of your comfort zone. You’re only one fuck-it away from changing everything.
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Electric: having or producing a sudden sense of thrilling excitement. Plum: gently derogatory English colloquialism – idiot, fool. Further explanation from defrocked futurologist. A co-conspirator of some of the most exciting projects in comedy. ‘Pretty funny’ (Bruce Dessau). ‘Brilliant’ (ThreeWeeks).
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Darkly surreal lyrics, clever wordplay, bags of innuendo, tasty guitar skills, percussive feet and beautiful hair – rock‘n’roll has never been so funny! ‘Voted one of the top three New Comedians of 2016’ (Lastminute Comedy)
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Joe Wells (Radio 4 Extra, support for Frankie Boyle and Alexei Sayle) is determined to grow up without selling out his political ideals. “Some of the most surprising and thought-provoking material coming from any comedian” – Guardian
Melting Pot is the Glasgow based club night that’s one of the longest running in the UK, 16 years and counting in 2017.
They’ve given DJs such as Mr Scruff, Floating Points, Todd Terje, Danny Krivit, Joe Claussell, Francois K, Motor City Drum Ensemble, Dimitri From Paris, Frankie Knuckles and many more the opportunity to play whatever they feel: disco, house, techno, funk, soul and beyond.
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2016 SELL OUT SHOW. BCG Top Tip Of The Fringe. ***** Three Weeks. **** Herald. ‘I swear to God, Keith, if another over-confident idiot pushes a flier into my face I won’t be held responsible for my actions.’
@paulsilkywhite/www.silkythecomedian.com
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Call the number, leave a message. This is a show about what happens when you tell people to call a number and leave a message. Again. ‘A show that embodies the true spirit of the Fringe and of humanity to boot.’ Fringe Review
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What a proper mad one. Christmas, 2003 – Tragic? Messy? Yep. And then Tony had to adopt his 10 year old autistic nephew, without knowing much himself about real life. “..extracts the comic from difficult situations…” (The Guardian) “well crafted jokes” (Times). As seen on BBC’s Ideal.
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Australia’s Mick Neven and England’s Dan Willis join forces to make the world a slightly grumpier place. “Unpretentious, informal, belly-laughs-a-minute stand-up” **** Three Weeks