Monday 27th November 2023 I 6.30pm (Doors open 6.10pm)
Canalhouse
£15.40 including booking fee
Fresh off the back of a sell-out debut tour, Josh Berry returns with a new stand up show.
Throughout history, not enough people of Josh Berry's race, gender, and sexuality have discussed sex and politics, and he intends to set that record straight with a show imaginatively named 'Sexual Politics'.
With Liz Truss folding in on herself like a dildo in a furnace, the rise of pegging, the rise and fall of Andrew Tate, icks, red flags, masculinity, Matt Hancock eating Kangaroo anuses to a̶d̶v̶a̶n̶c̶e̶ ̶h̶i̶s̶ ̶c̶a̶r̶e̶e̶r̶ raise awareness for dyslexia, much has happened in sexual and political domains in the last year and Josh Berry intends to examine it.
Expect a plethora of characters as well as some deep introspection as Berry delves into his own political identity, shame, and sexual repression.
Reviews:
'Pitch perfect send up' Evening Standard
'Josh Berry? Fair play man, fair play' James Acaster
'Absolutely superb' Jon Culshaw
'A remarkable new talent' Rob Brydon
More info:
Age guidance: 15+
Part of the 2023 Nottingham Comedy Festival
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