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Part of the Nottingham Comedy Festival
VENUE: Canalhouse - 48-52 Canal Street, Nottingham, NG1 7EH
DATE: Saturday 14th November
TIME: 6pm (doors: 5.30pm)
TICKETS: £6 / £4 (concession) (plus booking fee)
Full info: www.ncfcomedy.co.uk
ANDREW WATTS: HOW TO BUILD A CHAP
Following 2015’s hugely popular five-star Feminism for Chaps. Andrew wants his son to be everything that he’s not. But how do you ensure that your child doesn’t grow up to be a comedian?
As seen on ITV’s Stand-Up Hero and Comedy Central’s The World Stands Up.
Absolutely superb, hilarious «««««Chortle
Clever, personal and very funny ««««Scotsman
Exquisitely funny Time Out
Gender politics just got fun Broadway Baby
Andrew's 2015 show debuted at Brighton Fringe and follows on from the success of last year's Edinburgh, which got a 5 star Chortle show. The show has since played across the UK and earned him an invitation to the New Zealand Comedy Festival, which leads to an appearance on national TV there. More about Andrew: www.andrewwattscomedy.co.uk.
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