Harun Musho'd: Why I Don’t Talk to People About Terrorism

Comedy (stand-up, political)

  • Babes in arms policy: Babies are not allowed in the venue
  • Policy applies to: Children under 2 years
Venue Age Restriction: Strictly 18+

Description

Return of the 2022 and 2023 hit show. Harun Musho'd is an Arabic name. Good news is I can't fly a plane. Bad news is I have a rucksack. If you don't like that joke, don't come to this show. 'Excellent show. Sharp and witty comedy from a rising star' (FringeReview.co.uk). 'A great comedian' **** (ViewsFromTheGods.co.uk). 'When so many newer comics are Stewart Lee wannabes, at least this bears comparison to the original' (Chortle.co.uk). 'Smart' (Scotsman).

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General venue access

  • Accessible entry: There are 3 stone steps inot the main space of the bar. Once inside all spaces including toilets are fully accessible.
  • Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible

  • Stairs: 2 - 5
    Number of stairs is provided as guidance and is not in addition to any wheelchair access type (lift/ramp etc) stated above.

Each venue can contain several space with different accessibly information. Visit the venue page for full venue accessibility info


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  • Requires a complimentary personal assistant ticket to attend a performance

Ken Towl 51 days ago

***** Erudite ex-civil servant provides sharp observations on politics and skilfully weaves in a talel of family dysfunction. All delivered with skill and humanity. Good value.

Ben 57 days ago

Deadpan, political humour that is well delivered and worth watching. Terrorism as an overarching theme might come across as a bit stale - the Islam/terrorism axis has arguably been well covered in comedy for years - but it is mainly used to structure an entertaining build-up. In addition to UK politics, Harun offers a bunch of hilarious cultural and family anecdotes.


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