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James Acaster
Sat 17 Oct 2015
Guildhall Theatre
This show is suitable for ages 15+
Running Time: 1 hour 50 minutes - approximate, including any interval(s).
About the Event
Running his mouth off about a bunch of stuff nobody even cares about – it’s James Acaster.
Love is the absence of judgment Dalai Lama XIV
Nifty. Snazzy. 30 years old. Doing his best to improve his imposture.
Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Show Nominee 2014, 2013 and 2012.
As seen on Nevermind the Buzzcocks, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Russell Howard's Good News.
As heard on James Acaster’s Findings (Radio 4) and The Josh Widdicombe Show (XFM)
This is stand-up of the highest, most playful order Guardian
Stitched together and overlaid with such grace Telegraph
One of comedy’s most original voices Evening Standard
Read The Edinbrugh Fringe Festival Reviews;
The Guardian: Edinburgh fringe 2015: 10 shows to see
The Guardian: James Acaster: my top Edinburgh comedy picks
Stylist: Check out our top five must-see comedy shows
What Culture: 5 comedians to look out for at Edinburgh Fringe 2015
The Sunday Times: The greatest shows in Edinburgh
Beyond the Joke: Edinburgh preview: Comedy Grotto
The Independent: Fringe 2015: best comedy shows
The Guardian: This week's new live comedy
Time Out London: 15 award winners and nominees to see at the Fringe
Time Out London: Eight festival favourites to see at the Fringe 2015
Beyond the Joke: Edinburgh preview: James Acaster
The Independent: Fringe 2015: the best comedy shows to book now
Reviews
This is stand-up of the highest, most playful order Guardian
Stitched together and overlaid with such grace Telegraph
One of comedy’s most original voices Evening Standard
Read The Edinbrugh Fringe Festival Reviews;
The Guardian: Edinburgh fringe 2015: 10 shows to see
The Guardian: James Acaster: my top Edinburgh comedy picks
Stylist: Check out our top five must-see comedy shows
What Culture: 5 comedians to look out for at Edinburgh Fringe 2015
The Sunday Times: The greatest shows in Edinburgh
Beyond the Joke: Edinburgh preview: Comedy Grotto
The Independent: Fringe 2015: best comedy shows
The Guardian: This week's new live comedy
Time Out London: 15 award winners and nominees to see at the Fringe
Time Out London: Eight festival favourites to see at the Fringe 2015
Beyond the Joke: Edinburgh preview: James Acaster
The Independent: Fringe 2015: the best comedy shows to book now
Prices & Offers
£14
Concessions: £12
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