Marlon Solomon: How to Be an Antisemite
Spoken Word (comedy, political)
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Venue 24Gilded Balloon Patter Hoose - Nip
- 16:20
- Aug 4-10, 12-27
- 1 hour
- Country: United Kingdom - England
- Group: Marlon Solomon
- Warnings and additional info: Strong language/swearing
- Accessibility: 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 2 years
Description
From the maker of Conspiracy Theory: A Lizard's Tale – **** (BroadwayBaby.com), **** (TheWeeReview.com) – comes Marlon Solomon's highly anticipated second show. A black comedy about the current rise of antisemitism, where it comes from and what we can do about it. Marlon explores his own experience being a target and how it changed his life. Told in his own unique style, How To Be An Antisemite is a wry piece of storytelling which exposes a shocking underbelly in society that few know exist. It's another comic tale which is no laughing matter.Please note that while all media gallery content is provided by verified members of the event, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society does not review or approve this content before it is posted. Reports of inappropriate content or copyright infringement can be directed to [email protected].
General venue access
- Accessible entry: Patrons enter the building via either 3 shallow steps or the platform lift at the front of the building. Please note the platform lift is only suitable for manual wheelchairs and not power wheelchairs. The Nip can be accessed via the building lift to the 1st floor. The Accessible toilet is located on the Basement level. Please make yourself known to a member of staff (in a pink t-shirt) if you require assistance or require a specific seat.
- Stairs: Information not supplied
Wheelchair access type: Building Lift
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