Kate-Lois Elliott: How To Belong Without Joining A Cult

EARLY SHOW
After a sellout run at Edinburgh Fringe, Kate-Lois Elliott brings her award-winning, critically acclaimed debut hour on tour.
Elliott’s family lived in a secretive cult until her mum escaped. One generation later, a teenage Kate finds herself in the clutches of an equally militant operation... just your average group of teenage girls. Because, as it turns out, cults are everywhere – ask anyone with a Tesco Clubcard.
British Writers’ Guild Award nominee, The Times Best Jokes of The Fringe, Edinburgh News Best Jokes of The Fringe, supported by the Keep It Fringe Fund.
_‘Funny, clever and sharply observed. With more substance than many comedy shows, Kate is one to watch.' _Voice Magazine
‘_A genius approach to breaking down what self-reflection truly means. A brilliant talent for normalising the absurd.’ _ Entertainment Focus
_‘Thought-provoking & funny… clever, witty & unique’ _Heart London
_'Zeitgeisty” BBC Radio, ”Such funny business from this one” Jessica Fostekew, “Could sniff vodka from the plinth'_ Helen Lederer
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