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Show Details
Tom Lenk: Nerdgasm
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2011

Tom Lenk: Nerdgasm


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Description

Nerdgasm [n]: The excitement of one’s nerdy or geeky tendencies causing a sensory overload. For one night only, Tom Lenk (‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’, Broadway’s ‘Rock of Ages’) reveals hilarious and shamefully geeky stories from a career spent playing a nerd in theatre, film and reality in his Time Out London Critics’ Choice comedy show.

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