Date

1 - 25 August

Time

8:10 pm

Venue

Underbelly Cowgate

suitability

Age 12+ (Guideline)

Tickets from

£7.00

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Comedy

My Last Two Brain Cells

I went to Underbelly and all I got was this lousy sub-header

The award-winning, 7th highest rated comedy of the Edinburgh Fringe 2023 returns!

When disaster strikes in Gary's brain, it's up to his brain cells to try and fix everything. Unfortunately, they've all jumped ship and we're stuck with these two idiots. Can brain cell numbers 12 and 64,928,460,784 put aside their differences to save Gary's life? Probably not. But hey, it's a wholesome, extremely chaotic and incredibly stupid comedy that'll leave you wanting to come back for more!

Presented By

My Last Two Brain Cells

Duration

60 minutes

Advice

Audience participation, Strong language/swearing, and loud noises.

Price

Tickets from

£7.00

Accessibility

Absurdist. Character Comedy

For more information on accessibility and to book tickets, please contact the box office at access@underbelly.co.uk, or visit https://underbellyedinburgh.co.uk/your-visit/accessibility

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