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4 November 2018, 7pm-8pm
Venue: The Old Cold Store at The Vat & Fiddle
Tickets: £5 - to book online click on the website link above
In 2004, Elliot Wengler was the 16th-best-Pokémon player in the UK. Despite this, he has never caught them all.
Now a stand-up: ('a real treat… truly hilarious stories' - Concrete, 'enviable performing abilities' – The Tab), Wengler recounts stories of growing up as a digital native, an anxious outsider, and as a Pokémon fan, who, if he can't catch 'em all, can maybe joke about them all, all 151 of them.
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