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NICK SCHULLER: STILL DRY WHITE

Comedy

Venue:Eastside, 51a George Street Edinburgh EH2 2HT
Phone: 0131 226 2275
Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
Ticket Prices: Pay What You Can Tickets - from £2.50  
Room: Karaoke Room
AUG 1-25 at 20:00 (60 min)
 
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Dry (adjective) – a subtle, ironic or matter-of-fact joke or sense of humour

If you like dry humour, see Nick Schuller at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Dry (adjective) – an alcoholic beverage that is not sweet

Depending on how the show goes, Nick may drink a lot of still dry white.


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October 4, 2022  The Age
In comedy newbies vs comedy veterans, youngsters win
Nick Schuller’s snail-paced drawl was perfectly timed. Click Here

October 4, 2022  The Age
In comedy newbies vs comedy veterans, youngsters win
There’s no hyperbole in stating this is the strongest Comedy Zone ensemble of rising stars yet – no mean feat considering the line-up hand-picked by the festival has previously showcased Hannah Gadsby, Celia Pacquola and Ronny Chieng.

Nick Schuller’s snail-paced drawl was perfectly timed as he deconstructed Cardi B’s WAP and the backstory of Eminem’s most famous lyric, alongside a conversation with Beethoven about his compositions now being used to soothe crowds at McDonald’s. Click Here

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