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Performance

VenueThe Fringe Office
Also: EdFringe venues
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From31st July 2014
To12th August 2014
When16:25
The Fringe Office (V1059)
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  • Date of change: 20 Jun 14 - T01200543256

Robin Ince - Blooming Buzzing Confusion

Robin Ince

Work:: Robin Ince (S1156667354)

Star of The Office, series 1, episode 5 (first bit).
Performer Robin Ince

Production:: Blooming Buzzing Confusion (T01200543256)

Most of your brain doesn't know you exist; let's find out how conscious we really are. Having investigated particle physics and evolutionary biology, the host of BBC Radio 4's Infinite Monkey Cage's new stand-up show goes into the matter that led to it all, the human brain. Best known as a science populariser, and winner of three Chortle awards, Time Out Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy, and Gold and Silver Sony awards promises a dissection of what makes you... probably. Warning: may cause existential angst and curiosity. Mysterians welcome. Running time 1hr
Presented byLakin McCarthy

Listing:: L01758244637

Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This event takes place at Venue 12, The Stand Comedy Club III & IV 28 York Place, EH1 3EP



Blooming Buzzing Confusion

Most of your brain doesn't know you exist; let's find out how conscious we really are. Having investigated particle physics and evolutionary biology, the host of BBC Radio 4's Infinite Monkey Cage's new stand-up show goes into the matter that led to it all, the human brain. Best known as a science populariser, and winner of three Chortle awards, Time Out Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy, and Gold and Silver Sony awards promises a dissection of what makes you... probably. Warning: may cause existential angst and curiosity. Mysterians welcome. Running time 1hr Edinburgh Fringe Festival. This event takes place at Venue 12, The Stand Comedy Club III & IV 28 York Place, EH1 3EP

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