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Venue2Northdown
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From12th August 2023
To13th August 2023
When21:00
2Northdown (V01208802498)
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  • Date of change: 20 Jul 23 - T244641251

Farrah Alice Black - Rambunctious Scallywag

Work:: Farrah Alice Black (S0202578774)


Production:: Rambunctious Scallywag (T244641251)

A brand new stand-up show from a Pebble Trust Bursary Winner, Rambunctious Scallywag is a joyful journey through the quarter-life crisis of a 24 year old who's lived a thousand lives. She's gone from the President of a charity to serving hotdogs in IKEA. Had a fight with The Grinch one day, helped Lorraine Kelly with her Covid test the next. Only a few months ago she was homeless for a month, and rejected an offer to study at Cambridge... which now lives printed in a frame from Poundland. With red hair and one deaf ear, her tall tales are the only thing distinguishing her from Vincent Van Gogh and one of the Weasley twins. So she's bringing them to her hometown Fringe for the very first time, to laugh so we don't cry and to hopefully cry from laughing. To show how finding silliness and joy during hard times can be an act of defiant rebellion, and how resilience can be found in becoming a Rambunctious Scallywag.

Listing:: L1868308973

Part of Camden Fringe Festival



Rambunctious Scallywag

A brand new stand-up show from a Pebble Trust Bursary Winner, Rambunctious Scallywag is a joyful journey through the quarter-life crisis of a 24 year old who's lived a thousand lives. She's gone from the President of a charity to serving hotdogs in IKEA. Had a fight with The Grinch one day, helped Lorraine Kelly with her Covid test the next. Only a few months ago she was homeless for a month, and rejected an offer to study at Cambridge... which now lives printed in a frame from Poundland. With red hair and one deaf ear, her tall tales are the only thing distinguishing her from Vincent Van Gogh and one of the Weasley twins. So she's bringing them to her hometown Fringe for the very first time, to laugh so we don't cry and to hopefully cry from laughing. To show how finding silliness and joy during hard times can be an act of defiant rebellion, and how resilience can be found in becoming a Rambunctious Scallywag. Part of Camden Fringe Festival

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