I'll Die Laughing

Theatre (character comedy, solo show)

  • theSpaceTriplex - Studio
  • 11:50
  • Aug 24
  • 55 minutes
  • Suitability: 16+ (Guideline)
  • Country: United Kingdom - England
  • Group: Ambrosine Davies
  • Warnings and additional info: Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes
  • Accessibility:
    Wheelchair Accessible Toilets
    May not apply to all performances. You'll find more information about accessibile performances and how to book tickets in the accessibility tab below.
  • Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
  • Policy applies to: Children under 18 months

Description

This London/LA hybrid's wickedly funny, naughty, yet deeply disturbing story, penetrates to the heart of survival. Navigating her way through abuse and life in LA, while uncovering the humour in the darkest of places.

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General venue access

  • Wheelchair Accessible Toilets
  • Accessible entry: Level access via main entrance using a ramp.
  • Wheelchair access type: Level Access, Lift (Platform Lift)

  • Stairs: Information not supplied

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  • Is a wheelchair user
  • Requires a complimentary personal assistant ticket to attend a performance

Matthew Burns 94 days ago

A brave show by a brave, talented and funny woman. It made me ashamed for males.

Galia Ring 101 days ago

This is a rare opportunity to watch a show still in the works by an amazing artist. I was literally left speechless after watching this, it was so impactful.
Go see it!

Vivien Reid 101 days ago

Ambrosine Davies delivers a bold, brave and brilliantly crafted story. She grabs you right at the beginning and doesn't let you go. She changes into many different characters with ease, her story is funny, scary, shocking and so many other things. Please do go and support her if you can. This show reminds me of what the fringe should truly represent just taking a chance on a show that hasn't had much support, rehearsals or little or no funding. Huge congratulations to you Ambrosine.


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The Scotsman (3/5 stars) 98 days ago

Davies' performance is bold and direct, and she takes you in on this story with her raw portrayal of trauma and denial

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