Date

31 July - 25 August

Time

5:15 pm

Venue

Underbelly Bristo Square

suitability

Age 16+ (Guideline)

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£7.00

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James Barr: Sorry I Hurt Your Son (Said My Ex to My Mum)

If you can find it funny, it can't hurt you

James Barr fearlessly tackles the aftermath of an abusive relationship in an hour of trailblazing stand-up. Witness outrageous punchlines and courageous storytelling as James overcomes the chaos of a brutal breakup, from surviving online abuse from Piers Morgan's fans to cancelling a Flamingo adoption at his local zoo. After two smash-hit, critically-acclaimed runs, James returns to Edinburgh.

Co-directed by Maddie Parry (Director of Hannah Gadsby's Emmy Award-winning Nanette).

'A masterclass in queer storytelling' ★★★★★ (Metro).

As heard daily on Hits Radio.

Presented By

Noel Gay Organisation

Duration

60 minutes

Advice

Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes, Strong language/swearing, More information

Price

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Accessibility

LGBTQ+. Stand-up

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