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Sam Wills

Friday, 17 June 2011 - Friday, 29 June 2012

Udderbelly, South Bank, Southbank, SE1 8XX

Comedy: Stand Up, Fringe

How Much: £15.50 (Entry)

Nominated for the Edinburgh 'Best Newcomer' award, Boy With Tape on His Face is a truly innovative, brilliant comedy act.

A combination of vaudeville theatre, mime and physical comedy, Kiwi comic Sam Wills has put his own stamp on the silent genre, using the audience and some carefully timed pop songs to aid his gags. Be warned, if the idea of getting on stage to play the crowd jester is your idea of hell, you might be best off sitting near the back.

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