Winner of the 2007 if.comedy awards, Brendon Burns previews his new show at the Soho from Tuesday to Saturday this week.
The title of the show An Hour of Bullshit with Jokes and Shit may sound base enough but don't let that fool you. Burns may be renowned for being a controversial comic (he handed out enough mushrooms at the Glastonbury festival to get a thousand people high because Bill Hicks and John Lennon talked about it but didn't) but there is a blistering amount of truth in most of the things he says and a very sharp mind working behind the smoke and mirrors obscenities.
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The story follows...
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Moving over from The Den, The Borderline hosts Bump every Thursday with a rotating line-up of bad-ass beats and mesmerizing A/V projections. Expect cheap drinks and students galore.
Every Thursday this student friendly night plays out everything to do with pop music, new, old, indie and dance. The cocktails are half price and you can buy two bottles of Grolsch for only 3.20.