Don Biswas – The Revolution Will Be Disorganised

Comedy (political)

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Description

Politically charged gag merchant Don Biswas returns to the Fringe to take on the status quo. A unique comic voice, Don looks at politics through the lens of dyspraxia and autism. The show takes a passionate – if uncoordinated – stab at the big issues: from the cost-of-living crisis to conspiracy theories. As seen/heard on the BBC Asian Network, Rosie Jones's Box Ticker, and in his BBC Radio 4 comedy special Neurotypical.

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Kate Stanley 104 days ago

Absolutely hilarious. We barely stopped laughing the whole hour and raved about it to our mates. Would highly recommend checking out Don's show and I hope it gets him the credit he deserves.

Laura Kemp 109 days ago

I’m up for the Revolution if Don’s leading it! Super fun show, well worth checking out, especially if you’re not a fan of the Tories.

Rachel Century 116 days ago

I laughed within a minute of walking into the room which was a very good sign of what was to come.

Don had the audience hanging onto his every word as we waited for the next punchline to come. He shared personal stories and anecdotes which were amusing both in themselves and the way Don delivers them. His knowledge of politics was impressive. There was lots of audience interaction as Don engaged with us to determine if we supported the revolution. And I wholeheartedly would support one led by him. Gentle, funny, open, honest and enthusiastic, I recommend this show and hope it propels Don to TV fame (but to find out which channel, you need to watch the show!!)


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One4Review (5/5 stars) 99 days ago

He truly is an excellent ambassador for all neurodivergent performers and shows a great potential to make you howl with laugher through any organised or disorganised revolution.

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To Do List (5/5 stars) 108 days ago

A refreshingly honest hour of hilarity and speaking truth to power.

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North West End UK (4/5 stars) 109 days ago

He is extremely quick-witted

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teamgeenjacket (4/5 stars) 111 days ago

Don's unique perspective is interesting and informative, but more importantly had me laughing for the whole show. This is how political comedy should be done.

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EdFringe Review (4/5 stars) 111 days ago

The revolution may be disorganised, but it will, nonetheless, be led by Don Biswas.

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