Events on Sunday 3rd February
“QUIPPED is a monthly all-inclusive comedy night and has returned for February. Expect a refreshing line up of women, non-binary and trans comedy acts for what shall be a marvellous Sunday night- it’s all about creating spaces *word*. We have a fab open mic line-up of stand ups followed by our headliner:”
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Quipped Comedy Night
“Inspired by the mostly alarming state of the world his children are growing up in, and a genuine, urgent desire to do something about it, this show is about empathy. 99 percent of the world's population is made up of other people: why can't we understand them? As scrawny and impassioned as ever, one of the UK's most beloved and thinnest acts offers some suggestions, with his usual notoriously high joke- and-rant-per-minute rate.”
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Mark Watson: The Infinite Show
“One of the Edinburgh Fringe’s most celebrated talents of recent times sets out on his first full national tour. John-Luke Roberts’ show this year was a complete sell-out run and one of the most talked-about shows of the festival: a dizzying avant-garde ride through the mind of a gifted comic-philosopher. One with a blue moustache. Who thinks far more about the Spice Girls than anyone should. A masterclass in prop, clown, costume and Mel C-themed comedy. And that’s all we can tell you, because his stupid title takes up the rest of the allotted space.”
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John-Luke Roberts: All I Wanna Do..
“2018 has seen GINS - Georgie Biggin develop her production techniques, DJ at festivals and experiment across visual and sonic art forms. To celebrate the release of her new single, 'Bruise Your Ego', she invites you to an immersive evening of sound, performance and film. Presented as part of Do-IY Curates 002.”
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An Evening With GINS
“My favourite band. Your favourite band. Everyone's favourite band. Great well written punk rock from Dublin, Ireland which will warm your heart and get you all emotional. We have put them on time and time again and it's always been incredible, as always this is one not to be missed and will probably be their last UK show for a good while.”
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Chewing On Tinfoil