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18 August 2017
Alasdair Beckett-King: The Alasdair Beckett-King Mysteries
Alasdair Beckett-King soothes audiences with his calming voice and nuanced humour.
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18 August 2017
Graham Dickson is The Narcissist
Graham Dickson's self-indulgence provides the foreground for a ground-breaking show!
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18 August 2017
Wisebowm: The Struggle Is Real
Wisebowm satirises middle-class culture with his intriguing rap musical.
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17 August 2017
Performers
It's hard to align Irvine Welsh's talent and clout with this dull and needlessly damp exchange.
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17 August 2017
Markus Birdman's Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea
Starting his first foray into animation a bit late left more to be heard than seen.
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17 August 2017
The Andy Field Experience
Telling jokes that are so bad they're brilliant solidly for an hour makes for a completely novel and hilarious set.
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17 August 2017
Yianni Agisilaou: Pockets Of Equality
A show on the futility of gender roles without terribly convincing conviction against them.
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17 August 2017
Bec Hill: Out Of Order
Bec Hill's enormous positivity expands an aleatory stand up and comedy storytelling routine into something you can only leave smiling.
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17 August 2017
Margaret Thatcher Queen of Game Shows
Maggie's first foray into game show presenting got going in an instant and kept going with a relentless energy until the last second.
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17 August 2017
Milton Jones is Out There
An hour of puns, politics and pondering guaranteed to make you laugh
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16 August 2017
Museo Picasso Málaga
Exploring the beauty of Spanish culture and arts every day from 10am to 8pm at Palacio de Buenavista C/ San Agustín, 8
29015 Málaga, SpainAnd observe Picasso's earliest and most influential works that directly led to his legacy in art history…
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16 August 2017
Kinsey Sicks: Things You Shouldn't Say
The Kinsey Sicks are world famous with a style as recognisable as you'd expect from their clout. But finding current parallels with the situation back when they formed 24 years ago forced them to add a new dynamic.
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16 August 2017
Micky Bartlett: Typical
Bartlett takes on issues of discrimination and intolerance with honourable conviction despite an ill choice of words.
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16 August 2017
Stephen Bailey: Can't Think Straight
A witty hour with fantastic adlib, highly entertaining stories and an audience crying with laughter.
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15 August 2017
Confessions Of A Cockney Temple Dancer
The one man show Confessions Of A Cockney Temple Dancer combined both monologue and dance to create a provocative piece which explored foreign identity in England.
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15 August 2017
Off the Top: Neuroscience with Attitude
A good demonstration of how you can bring neuroscience and performance together.
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15 August 2017
Tago - Korean Drum II
It's not something you find often in your local theatre; so take the opportunity to see it.