Alison Larkin – Grief ...

A Comedy The comedian, actress and prolific audiobook narrator brings her sad yet life-affirming personal show to . It follows her journey of finding true love for the first time in her 50s, only for her fiancée to die five days after they became engaged. This is the story of how the traumatic experience meant that she wanted to live more fully than ever.

How I Learned to Swim This searing debut by Somebody Jones explores what lies beneath the surface of black people’s relationship to water. It follows Jamie, who can’t swim and – driven by guilt and a desire to mend her family – decides to tackle her fear of the ocean with the help of a chipper swimming instructor, a shady spiritual guide, and a cathartic crab sandwich. A Letter to Lyndon B Johnson or God; Whoever Reads this First New York duo Xhloe Rice and Natasha Roland won their third consecutive Fringe First award with A Letter to Lyndon.

.. at this year’s festival, and it is transferring to the King’s Head in September.

This absurdist show draws on their experiences of being in military families. Zoe Coombs Marr: Every Single Thing in My Whole Entire Life The Australian comic is looking inward and attempting to chart everything she can remember from her life. It’s described as a “tell-all, personal storytelling comedy show” from the performer, who has her own Prime Video special and appeared on Harry Hill’s Club Nite on Channel 4.

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