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Performance

VenuePleasance
Also: Pleasance Courtyard, Pleasance Dome, Pleasance Beyond
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From1st August 2018
To26th August 2018
When19:30
Pleasance (V1282)
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  • Date of change: 2 Feb 18 - T1070553708

Gyles Brandreth - Break a Leg!

Gyles Brandreth

Work:: Gyles Brandreth (S01124887599)

Broadcaster, writer and comedian.
Performer Gyles Brandreth

Production:: Break a Leg! (T1070553708)

A show celebrating all things theatrical. Be among the first to see it. They say all political careers end in tears. In Gyles Brandreth's case it's tears of laughter as the actor, author, One Show reporter, former MP and government whip returns with his new one-man show BREAK A LEG! - a celebration of all things theatrical. This is Brandreth unleashed on the stars he's known and the theatre stories that have made him laugh - and, occasionally, cry. Without hesitation or repetition (and just a touch of deviation), Just a Minute regular Gyles delivers a dazzling evening of wit, wisdom, high drama, low comedy, and hilarious name-dropping.

Listing:: L1631382460

Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Pleasance Courtyard Venue 33



Current production:Work

Break a Leg!

A show celebrating all things theatrical. Be among the first to see it. They say all political careers end in tears. In Gyles Brandreth's case it's tears of laughter as the actor, author, One Show reporter, former MP and government whip returns with his new one-man show BREAK A LEG! - a celebration of all things theatrical. This is Brandreth unleashed on the stars he's known and the theatre stories that have made him laugh - and, occasionally, cry. Without hesitation or repetition (and just a touch of deviation), Just a Minute regular Gyles delivers a dazzling evening of wit, wisdom, high drama, low comedy, and hilarious name-dropping. Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Pleasance Courtyard Venue 33

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