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Russell Brand: Eroticised Humour
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2005
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Russell Brand

Russell Brand: Eroticised Humour


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After last year's 100% sell out, 'Better Now', Russell returns to the Fringe with 'Eroticised Humour' in which the Big Brother EForums host witters on about sex, death, and the manufacture of consent.

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I think Russell is a fantastic performer. He has great energy he blows you away. He is very talented and very aticulate aswell. I hope he keeps up the fantastic work he is doing and come back with even more great shows.

Rua, September 2005


This was my first time seeing Russell live and it won't be my last. Eroticised Humour is easily the best show on the Fringe this year. Laughed from start to finish - only complaint is that it was only an hour long

SK, September 2005


This was my first time seeing Russell live and it won't be my last. Eroticised Humour is easily the best show on the Fringe this year. Laughed from start to finish - only complaint is that it was only an hour long! The gorgeous Russell has talent by the bucketload

SK, August 2005


Russell Brand is magnificent. I too was fortunate enough to see him try out his show "Eroticised Humour" at the Soho Theatre and was blown away by his animated, dramatic presentation of fabulously hilarious material. Amazingly awesome and a total babe.

Sally, August 2005


Thank god for Russell Brand. he has to be the funniest and most intelligent man alive. I recently saw his show at London's Soho Theatre and his hilarious anecdotes left me...and the rest of the audience...in hysterics. The man is quite simply a genius

Belinda, August 2005


I saw Russell try out his show in London's Soho Theatre and he was hilarious. I really like his content of elaborated personal anecdotes and his delivery style of skilled use of language and funny voices. It's also really great that through his stand up he really opens up to the audience revealing his inner most insecurities and depression, in a seemingly cathartic process so you catch a glimpse of the real Russell Brand you do not see on TV. I recomend people to go and see this show , although it's not for people who are too easily shocked.

Catherine, July 2005



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