Salma Hindy and Danielle Deluty: Parallel

Comedy (stand-up)

  • Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
  • Policy applies to: Children under 18 months

Description

Comedians and friends Salma and Danielle explore their parallel upbringings in their respective religious Muslim and Jewish households and how their path of self-righteousness brought them together today.

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  • Stairs: 20+
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Zoey Roberts 35 days ago

Go and see them! I thought these girls were very honest, and heartfelt and I found them fascinating and very funny. I hope they go on to fabulous careers.

Louise Button 51 days ago

Warm, funny, intelligent and moving. I loved these girls and absolutely loved their show. Their stories were revelatory. It deserves much bigger audiences.

Rebecca Carter 51 days ago

A stunning mash up of cultural experiences from these two vibrantly expressive comedians. Coming from strongly religious backgrounds, they explore their early responses to their upbringing, before explaining their reasons for taking different paths and ultimately rejecting what they’d been brought up to trust. This is powerful, highly entertaining and leaves no subject untouched. These women deserve to be heard. An hour very well spent.


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