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AMERICAN HISTORY SEX

Comedy

Venue:32 Below, 32b West Nicolson Street Edinburgh EH8 9DD
Phone: 0131 667 7533
Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
Ticket Prices: FREE  
Room: Little Cellar
AUG 1-25 at 01:00 (60 min)
 
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American History Sex is an informative, raunchy, and occasionally wholesome comedy show in which comedian Bobby Sheehan combines his three passions: America, history, and sex. He seeks to answer the question “How soon into a first date should I bring up how much I know about the American Civil War?”

For half a dozen years, Bobby has been grinding in the New York City comedy scene, seducing crowds across the U.S., and making them cum back for more. He regularly brings his knowledge of the American presidents (and their genitals) to audiences in NYC. He toured England in the summer of 2023. This year, he’s excited to make his Edinburgh debut!

During the show, the audience can ask questions, play a rousing game of “President or Poet”, and give Bobby some much-needed dating advice.

American History Sex is a show that will have audiences saying, “Who would give their penis a nickname?”, “Why bring up soup on your deathbed?”, and “I can’t believe Abraham Lincoln wrote poetry that terrible.”

Bobby has been bringing his perverted love of history to audiences since four score and seven years ago. He hopes to see you there!

Praise for American History Sex:
“Truly mind-blowing” –John F. Kennedy
“So funny I nearly spit out my false teeth.” –George Washington
“It’s hurtful, what he said about my poetry.” –Abraham Lincoln


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