Stuart Nixon: You've Got to Be Joking

Comedy (alternative comedy, storytelling)

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

Description

Glaswegian comedian Stuart Nixon returns! A regular contributor to The Moth, Stuart has performed his unique brand of storytelling across the world. 'Stuart Nixon is more than just a comedy act, he’s a vibe' (Omid Djalili). 'Genius. The most bizarre show I’ve seen at the Fringe. Awesomely bonkers yet beautifully poignant' (Paul Currie). 'One to watch' (Dan Benedictus, Desert Island Dicks).

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Jonathan 120 days ago

Amazing show! The best show out of 15 I’ve seen at Fringe including the paid shows! The comedian truly understands the atmosphere of the audience and had a wide variety of jokes to truly take advantage of this. Once in a lifetime watch, would highly recommend!

Bianca 124 days ago

This show was objectively pretty terrible but I really respect the audacity of it.

J & A 128 days ago

Stuart Nixon went around the room and asked everyone their name for 40 minutes. He then invited a drunk woman on stage to pretend to be his mother for the remaining 10. The show concluded.


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