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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
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.
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9 August 2018
Fallen Fruit
This is a story of liberation and freedom from a time of extreme depravity and social control.
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9 August 2018
Joe Sutherland: Toxic
Drooling cynicism, punchy jokes and shrewd sarcasm. I think I've found my new favourite comedian.
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9 August 2018
Zoe Lyons: Entry Level Human
Do you listen to music without headphones? Do you leave your rubbish for others to clean up? Did you think your vote 'wouldn't count'? You might just be an 'Entry Level Human'.
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9 August 2018
Alistair Williams: Great White Male
Another comedian who made me smile but didn't really make me laugh
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9 August 2018
Mark Watson: The Infinite Show
After a startling revelation about Banksy, Mark Watson wants to know more about empathy: how we can establish it, how we can maintain it. The Infinite Show attempts to break down the barriers between comedian and audience, to moving and frequently hilarious effect.