Alasdair Wallace and Tom Hutchinson – Are We Not Men?

IN PERSON



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Artist:
Alasdair Wallace and Tom Hutchinson
Semi-professional company
UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND
Performers: 2

Festival:
Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Genre:
Comedy
Stand-up

Age Limit:
18+

Description:
A split bill from rising stand-up stars Tom Hutchinson (Bath New Act 2022 finalist, dweeb) and Alasdair Wallace (Leicester Mercury 2024 finalist, fruitcake) about trying to find your own kind of masculinity, from two best friends who've been on journeys to locate theirs (and still definitely haven’t). What do you do when the world looks like a Gillette advert but you can’t grow a beard? Sometimes we end up asking ourselves: are we… not men? 'One of my favourite pieces of stand-up I’ve seen in years...' (Nick Page).

Warnings:
Strong language/swearing

Venue Code:
272
Venue Room:
The Wee Room (capacity 20)
Venue:
Laughing Horse @ The Three Sisters
Venue Address:
139 Cowgate
Venue Postcode:
EH1 1JS


Performances

DayDateStartEndDurationPriceTitleStatus
Thu01/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Fri02/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Sat03/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Sun04/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Mon05/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Tue06/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Wed07/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Thu08/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Fri09/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Sat10/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Sun11/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Mon12/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
Tue13/08 *00:3001:301:000.00Free Non Ticketed
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