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Show Details
Steven Young: Battling Katrina And Other Nasty Water Nymphs
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2007
Starring Comic:
Steven Young

Steven Young: Battling Katrina And Other Nasty Water Nymphs


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Description

From the floodwaters of New Orleans to the backwaters of the Fens, this is one Yank’s story of survival.

Fresh off the boat from Louisiana, Steven Young, a recent UK transplant, tells the very personal tragi-comic tale of the Katrina disaster. From the vibrant pre-hurricane New Orleans and the fascination of the “bead culture,” through the disaster and aftermath, audiences laugh and gasp at Young’s tales of Katrina’s effects on the Crescent City and the psyche of the United States.

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Comments

Funny show from the first to the last. Really had ourselves a good time. Loved his play with the audience.

Cindy Kulp, August 2007


The first 15-20 mins were OK with a few laughs. Unfortunately he then spiralled into an offensive, unfunny, crude, loud, insufferable American attention seeker that gives reasonable US citizens a bad rep. The worst show I've seen in 10 years of festival going.

Leanne Aitken, August 2007


One hell of a funny show. I swear me and my mates wet ourselves duuring it. Defo worth seeing. Plss it was free and he gives away free Mardi Gras beads. What more could you want. Good on you dude for the fat man joke.

Hugh Times, August 2007



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