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Venue:The Counting House, 38 West Nicolson Street Edinburgh EH8 9DD
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Phone: 0131 667 7533
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Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
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Ticket Prices: Free & Unticketed
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Room: The Attic
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AUG 1-25 at 15:00 (60 min)
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Sameer's gotten to the age where everyone who says they love him seem to want something in return. Money, babies, his unending devotion! What happened to unconditional love? A Cambridge PhD dropout, Sameer uses his keen observational talent to poke fun at family, friendship and relationships. A comedy veteran, Sameer has performed across the UK, America and the world. Previous shows have sold out so be sure to get tickets to avoid disappointment! "A laugh-packed way to spend an hour" (The Scotsman). "A Seinfeld-Lite line in relatable observational comedy" (Chortle). **** (Deadline News). Two jokes featured in The Times as part of (a guy called) DAVE Top 10 jokes of the Fringe 2021.
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| News and Reviews for this Show August 7, 2024 The Real Chris Sparkle | | There aren’t many Indian men who, unmarried and with no children, would have the courage to have a vasectomy. But of those that have, I doubt any of them would have told their parents. That’s just not the usual run of events! But Sameer Katz did (have a vasectomy that is, definitely didn’t tell the parents), and that bold decision is just one aspect of his slightly unconventional life – he’s a comedian, not a doctor, after all. With a very relaxed, quiet style, he gives us his comic observations on safe topics like not finishing his PhD, and dangerous topics like suicide. There is an edge to some of his material that is perhaps more probing than downright funny, but it’s still an enjoyable hour of confidently delivered material from a Californian/Indian perspective. Click Here |
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