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Sunday 4 November 2018 | 7.15pm
Venue: Canalhouse
Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions)
Age Recommendation 14+
Trump. Your wrong. Brexit. Your wrong. Facebook. Your wrong. Tinder. Your wrong. Religion. Your wrong. Fashion. Your wrong. Grammar. Your wrong!
We are being watched. Whether it’s the grammar Nazis on the internet, the court of public opinion in the media, the government through our smart phones, the aliens from deep in the crust of the moons of Jupiter, or by God himself, we are being monitored. The pressure to "get it right" is tremendous! Right?
Your Wrong questions the nature of understanding and explores our modern day need to be right about everything.
The Scotsman ***** “…a show that makes you laugh and think while you are watching, and then wakes you up in the night to laugh and think again.”
EdFestMag ***** “...not just comedy but soul-quenching storytelling at its finest.”
The Herald **** “Masterful”
Presented by Mick Perrin Worldwide.
May contain adult themes and strong language
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