Jessica Aszkenasy: BRA SHOW (WIP)

Comedy (alternative comedy, clown)

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

Description

Hello. I'm doing a show about boobs and bras. Sometimes people call it alternative comedy. Sometimes people call it clown. Sometimes I put a tutu and ballet shoes on. I promise it will be more mad shit than it will be subtext and you will likely have lots of fun.

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Christopher Kelly 16 days ago

Absolutely does what it says on the tin; it is a work in progress of absurdist, surreal, unhinged comedy. This is clown in the best way, a chance to be silly, to react and be in the moment. But it's also silly. A lot of talk about boobs. Surprisingly little bras. Being a WIP, every show will be different and some bits will work better than others. Excited to see how it forms into a fuller show for next year. A high recommend for fans of alt comedy and clowning.

Ron Wert 18 days ago

Worse show I’ve seen in 4 years of going to the Fringe. Her “ audience participation “ consisted of asking the attendees what size boobs they liked and the not even responding to their answers. She performed in a old tutu with oversized paper mache boobs taped on, which she thought was funny enough to carry the whole show. Listed as a work in progress but there was not work to progress.
Waste of time

Phil 21 days ago

We went to the wrong part of Venue 156 ..... and oh how we regretted it. Pick on the audience, paper mache boobs .... not sure what was endured if only we could have escaped!!! Free but not worth loosing 30 mins of your life to.

tom sollars 22 days ago

‘What did I just watch’ is what you will be asking (in the best way). Audience participation is key to this performance so come with an open mind. Tits are persistent and definitely not paper mache. 10/10 recommend! ITS FREE but please tip your artists

Mazen 23 days ago

It's exactly how it's described. Alternative comedy. Completely absurd, witty and smart. Totally recommended for weird comedy lovers.

Karen Stephenson 26 days ago

Just don’t. I have only ever walked out of a show once. This was it. Absolutely lacking in talent. We were the third set of people to leave. Which left about 5 people in the audience.

Matt Benton 30 days ago

I can’t really describe what I saw, but I know I enjoyed it. Awkward, surreal, impressive commitment to a character. Good amount of boobies

Ian 35 days ago

Jessica mentioned that she didn't like doing stand up, so this is somewhat different - it is that.

I loved that this turned out to be some people's first ever Fringe show.

I loved that mentioning that a US Supreme Court judge is probably a rapist was more of a room killer than a US Supreme Court judge probably actually being a rapist.

Features more breasts than you can count.


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