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11 August 2018
The Establishment: Fool Britannia
Buckets of fun if you’re willing to join in with the crazy…and you’ve had a few drinks!
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11 August 2018
That Daring Australian Girl
A historical account of Muriel Matters’ role in the suffragette movement
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11 August 2018
John Hastings: Float Like a Butterfly, John Hastings Like a Bee
An excellent comedian guaranteed to make you laugh
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11 August 2018
Richard Soames: Let's make a movie
An original show, well delivered, that kept us laughing throughout and a little astounded at the end.
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11 August 2018
Laurence Clark: An Irresponsible Father’s Guide to Parenting
Why is Laurence irresponsible? Apparently because he has Cerebral Palsy. The show humorously demonstrates that Cerebral Palsy has nothing to do with it - but all about being a Dad.
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11 August 2018
Brett Goldstein: What is Love Baby Don't Hurt Me
The premise of Brett Goldstein’s show is simple: a discussion of love. But at times his material descends into a crude discussion of sex that feels more appropriate from a teenager rather than an established stand-up comedian.
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11 August 2018
David Correos: The Correos Effect
An entertaining solo show if you’re keen on tape, face paint and cringing at what must be uncomfortable for David. One for the Adults only.
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9 August 2018
Yen
A truly captivating performance alongside brutally honest storytelling.
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9 August 2018
Laura Lexx: Trying
Fun, poignant, personal, Laura Lexx’s Trying is a thought-provoking masterpiece that you’ll regret not seeing.
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9 August 2018
Lmphotography
This picture is one of the ones that i took and have posted on my facebook page Lmphotograghy.
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9 August 2018
Justin Moorhouse: Northern Joker
Justin’s experience shines through. We’re in a good sized venue and it's pretty full. He needs to connect with a lot of people, and he does so with humour, agility and a likability northerners are known for. He tackles such big issues as inflated prices at harbour-side restaurants and where to keep the ketchup.
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9 August 2018
The Swell Mob
We walk in to a great underground space, with well dressed characters of the early 19th Century in an 1830’s taproom. There’s lots going on, and there’s a variety of quirky characteristics on offer which seem to bond the actors. But you make you’re own story in this immersive theatre piece.
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9 August 2018
Matt Forde: Brexit Through the Gift Shop
One of the best current political comedians on the scene
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9 August 2018
Alison Spittle: Worrier Princess
Some good comedy from Irish comic Alison Spittle about various stories from her life, some of the challenges you face as you grow up, and internet trolls.