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COMEDY FESTIVAL


to be seen to be believed – madness come & see! At 9pm we are in the presence of a comedy god. Edinburgh


Fringe Festival described him as comedy’s fastest rising star - Seann Walsh, with his razor-sharp observational comedy tour Seann To Be Wild. A show mainly about how Seann can’t believe he still drinks (alcohol) despite what it does to him! Nothing good has ever happened when you can’t remember. He’s never had a call from a mate the next morning saying “thanks for doing all the washing up”. Star of Stand Up For The Week (C4), Live At The Apollo (BBC) and Argumental (Dave). Seann is a charming and charismatic natural born observational storyteller, and one of the most frighteningly precocious talents to emerge from the uK comedy circuit in years. Within two years of his first comedy performance Sean was the winner of several awards and has appeared on numerous TV shows including Live At the Apollo, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Mock The Week, 8 out of 10 Cats to name but a few. So what an extraordinary line-up come and get involved and be prepared to burst your sides with laughter!! Our very kind sponsors include: compass office, books & marine, The royal Castle Hotel, Windjammer Pub, Simon Drew, Café Alf Resco and Linden Homes. For more information please call Sarah Hackford at The Flavel 01803 839530 www.theflavel.org.uk e:sarah@theflavel.org.uk Twitter @FlavelArts Facebook: The Flavel Arts Centre


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