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Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2011
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The End of the World Show
How will the end of the world affect you? How close is it? Is it nigh? Which religion gives you, the consumer, the best and most convenient experience? All this - and more - will be explained by nice Mr Death in this engaging and insightful comedy exposition. Written and performed by Mark Speed www.markspeed.co.uk, who has written satire for Newsjack on Radio 4 Extra. Directed by Chris Head
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This is an excellent show where the presenter has done a great deal of research on different religions. The younger members of the audience appeared bemused as presumably they are ignorant of all religions. For us oldies it was fascinating and thought provoking. One of the best shows we saw during our week in Edinburgh. Cynthia Palmer, August 2012 |
