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Show Details
School Of Comedy (Your Mother Wouldn't Like It)
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2007

School Of Comedy (Your Mother Wouldn't Like It)


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Description

Welcome to a dinner party with a difference. Your host and fellow guests live in a world where adults will never reach puberty and where there will always be foreplay.

This is an adult sketch comedy performed by 12 -16 year olds. Imagine the bastard children of Bugsy Malone and The League of Gentleman in a show that reveals the dark truths of the adult world through the eyes of kids

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Comments

Simply the best thing I have seen in such a long time, my god, they were so good. can't believe they're kids! Amazing, you must see! They were spot on with every single observation. I walked away feeling very very aware to behave myself in front of kids in the future.

Louise, June 2007



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