Monkey See Monkey Do - T01092575429What kind of monkey you ask? Is it real? Is it metaphorical? A mere comic device? A poor attempt to fi ll space in this blurb? A sexual fantasy? Gareth Bale? A snappy title decided before the brochure deadline that later hindered the creative process when monkeys had to be incorporated into the show somehow? Only time will tell.... | |
25 May 17 to 27 May 17 | BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), Inner London :: V168 listing details L1365492577 |
9 May 17 | The Southbank, Inner London :: V0324280152 listing details L0975153568 |
24 Mar 17 | South Street Arts Centre, Reading :: V736 listing details L81345515 |
4 Mar 17 | West End Centre, Aldershot :: V762 listing details L1944345828 |
19 Feb 17 | Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156 listing details L0590443530 |
16 Feb 17 | Manchester Gorilla (formerly Green Room), Manchester :: V485 listing details L01358883182 |
9 Jan 17 to 4 Feb 17 | Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035 listing details L955647908 |
18 Oct 16 to 12 Nov 16 | Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035 listing details L863743203 |
11 Oct 16 to 12 Oct 16 | Crazy Coqs Cabaret, Inner London :: V01613972150 listing details L01392003132 |
6 Aug 16 to 28 Aug 16 | The Fringe Office, Edinburgh :: V1059 listing details L1185794658 |
Breaking Gadd - T0774686507A mysterious accident renders Gadd without memory of the first twenty-one years of his life. His doctor prescribes him a course of hypnotherapy in the hope of unlocking his past, but as his memory is pieced back together, he is left to face the harsh reality that his life is probably not worth remembering in the first place. As the treatment takes a turn for the worse, Gadd careers towards another nervous breakdown. Only this time he is taking everyone down with him... The troubled comedian returns to Soho Theatre for the second time this year after the sell-out, critically acclaimed Cheese & Crack Whores. The sequel Breaking Gadd transfers from the Edinburgh Festival after receiving rave reviews, packed audiences, and a Skinny Fringe Genius Award Nomination for Innovation and Originality. Running time: 60mins. Age Recommendation: 16+Producer Gary Reich. Director Gary Reich (for Brown Eyed Boy). | |
3 Dec 14 to 20 Dec 14 | Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035 listing details L01740811100 |
Cheese and Crack Whores - T01326625904Richard Gadd is not a happy boy. In the space of one solitary week, he has lost his girlfriend and his job, faked his mother's death, acquired a stalker, and found himself performing sexual-favours on his former boss for money. Worse still, he has a Soho Theatre show coming up which he is hopelessly under-prepared for. Yes, Richard Gadd is inches away from a full-mental breakdown. His psychiatrist insists he pulls out of the show. But Gadd has other ideas... One of the UK's most exciting, unique, and troubled new comedians, Richard Gadd (Winner, Laughing Penguin New Act of the Year 2011; Finalist, Chortle Student Comedy Awards 2011) brings his critically-acclaimed, sell-out Edinburgh Fringe show to Soho Theatre. Age recommendation: 16+. Running time: approx. 60minsDirector Gary Reich. | |
17 Apr 14 to 3 May 14 | Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035 listing details L349243154 |