Vittorio Angelone & Eric Rushton (Edinburgh Previews)
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Venue: 2 Cheyne Walk, Northampton NN1 5PU
Times: Food will be available at the venue - Show 8pm
Ticket Price - £10 + £1 booking fee.
Vittorio Angelone: Who Do You Think You Are? I Am! - Following his five-star, sold-out, award-nominated debut show in 2022, Vittorio Angelone returns to the Fringe in 2023 with his difficult second album. After solving all the problems in the world with his first hour, his new show looks inward to who he thinks he is, who other comedians think he is, who you think he is and the truth that lies somewhere in between those three. 'Vittorio is the greatest comedian I’ve ever seen, undeniably the voice of his generation' (Skinny). 'Gay' (Brian Logan, Guardian).
Eric Rushton: Not That Deep - Best New Show Nominee 2023 (Leicester Comedy Festival). Daughters, lock up your mothers – Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year Eric Rushton returns to the Fringe. Less about death than his first show and more about dolphins. 'Manages to keep a stag party almost rapt even while talking about the toxic pressures of masculinity' (Chortle.co.uk). 'Reminiscent of Sean Lock' (Scotsman).
Times: Food will be available at the venue - Show 8pm
Ticket Price - £10 + £1 booking fee.
Vittorio Angelone: Who Do You Think You Are? I Am! - Following his five-star, sold-out, award-nominated debut show in 2022, Vittorio Angelone returns to the Fringe in 2023 with his difficult second album. After solving all the problems in the world with his first hour, his new show looks inward to who he thinks he is, who other comedians think he is, who you think he is and the truth that lies somewhere in between those three. 'Vittorio is the greatest comedian I’ve ever seen, undeniably the voice of his generation' (Skinny). 'Gay' (Brian Logan, Guardian).
Eric Rushton: Not That Deep - Best New Show Nominee 2023 (Leicester Comedy Festival). Daughters, lock up your mothers – Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year Eric Rushton returns to the Fringe. Less about death than his first show and more about dolphins. 'Manages to keep a stag party almost rapt even while talking about the toxic pressures of masculinity' (Chortle.co.uk). 'Reminiscent of Sean Lock' (Scotsman).
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