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Rob Newman: Where the Wild Things Were

From Rob Newman comes a barnstorming new stand-up show about where we are and where we’re going.

From future cities and philistine film directors to Dorothy Parker’s Multiverse Diaries. Throw in Pythagorean gangsters, intellectual bingo callers and a crazy character called Arlo – and the result is a hilarious tour-de force utterly unlike anything else you will ever see anywhere else.

★★★★“One of comedy’s most skilled performers… this is an exquisite, erudite, well-crafted show” – Evening Standard 

★★★★ – “Hugely entertaining, gleefully jaunty, and refreshingly intelligent… I loved it.” – The Guardian

“He is one amazing comedian” – Time Out   

“Intellectually charged and adorably ambitious…a delightfully digestible dose of brain food” – The Times    

Winner: Best Scripted Comedy – BBC Audio Drama Awards 2019  

Winner: Best Comedy with a live audience – BBC Audio Drama Awards 2019 

Tiff Stevenson – Post-Coital

Everything you think about after the deed is done. Tiff believes that once sex is out the way, it’s easier to be clear headed. Maybe the UN should only meet after everyone’s had a good shag.

Five times best reviewed Edinburgh Show (British Comedy Guide)

An insightful and hilarious new show from ‘one of the best in the business’ ***** (Sunday Herald). 

‘It’s punchy and political but in the best, most human sort of way’ ***** (Mirror). 

‘Brilliant, life affirming show from one of the most underrated and funniest comedians in the UK today’ ***** (BroadwayBaby.com). 

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