How Much:
£15.00 (Highest Price)
, £10.00 (Lowest Price)
Nominated for the if.comedy award for Best Newcomer at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe, this is Flanagan's first full-length show. It takes you on a one-hour journey through the ups and downs of his life from his working-class roots as a Billingsgate fish-porter to a more bourgeois set up as a successful stand-up leading a life filled with dinner parties and lattes.
Jokes range from his university days where fellow students were confused by his attendance ("Fucking hell! The window cleaner's keen!) to sexual mishaps like rifling through the post of last night's special lady to find out her name ("I can't just call her the Occupier!"). An incredibly funny and self-deprecating biography of his life thus far, all carried out with a huge grin on his face.
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