Tony Law and Phil Nichol: Virtue Chamber Echo Bravo
Comedy (seminar, light opera)
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Venue 313Heroes @ The Hive - The Big Cave
- 15:40
- Aug 24
- 1 hour
- Country: Canada
- Group: Heroes / Tony Law and Phil Nichol
- Warnings and additional info: Venue Age Restriction: Strictly 18+. Buy a ticket in advance to guarantee entry or Pay What You Want at the venue
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- Babes in arms policy: Babies are not allowed in the venue
- Policy applies to: Children under 2 years
Description
Tony Law: 'Philip and I have been talking about this for years. Things need to change. Quicker and betterer. We just want to put our ideas out there and then have you get them. You deserve it. We deserve it. Change. Let's be right guys. History is on the side of the bad guys. We are not guys. Not any more we are not'. 'Hey! I know bad ideas and these two are not one of those bad ideas that I know' (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez). 'Give 'em hell, boys!' (Colonel 'Bernie' Sanders).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: Information not supplied
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Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible
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Derek Hogg 110 days ago
Two top tier comedians, riffing around. Totally improvised, so anything could happen. I laughed so much my face is still aching. Definitely worth the pay what you want ticket price to see innovative comedy, created before your eyes.
Liam Ellison 111 days ago
In the same way you cant describe a Tony solo-show you can't describe this. I liked it, got bonus Phil for free(I think Tony is a comedy genius), but it's definitely not for people lacking imagination and wanting an emotional dead-dad type story. Marmite-y
Stuart Mills 116 days ago
I walked away thinking ...what just happened? Then I remembered Phil Nicol kicked my pint over, a guy wearing and XTC English Settlement t-shirt was labelled a Facist (harsh!) and then the guys riffed a spontaneous song about Nick Clegg’s legs. It’s manic, fast paced, unpredictable and hilarious (and Phil even replaces my pint mid-show!)
Claire Young 121 days ago
I laughed so much my face was sore for the whole bus journey home. I can't really explain this show to you. I think you should go and see it for yourself. All the top stars and funniest jokes of the Fringe awards to these chaps.
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One4Review 107 days ago
Chortle 116 days ago
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