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THE WORLD'S OLDEST MAN

Comedy

Venue:The City Cafe, 19 Blair Street Edinburgh EH1 1QR
Phone: 0131 220 0125
Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
Ticket Prices: PWYC - Tickets from £2.50  
Room: Hollywood
AUG 13-24 at 12:50 (60 min)
 
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What advice did the Guinness World Record's Oldest Man have for Sam Michael and how did it change his outlook on life?

Sam Michael's debut solo hour show 'World's Oldest Man' explores feeling older than your years (even in childhood!) and nostalgically looks back on those just-missed adventures of 'youff' whilst trying to relive them before it's too late! But what happened when Sam actually met the Guinness World Records' world's oldest man and what was the "life changing" advice did he gave him..?


Sam Michael is a stand up comedian and award winning podcaster who has been described as "very good, very funny" by comedy legend Dom Joly, "effortlessly able to win over a crowd" (We Are Cult) and "Outright hilarious!" (BBC Radio Wiltshire). Sam has supported the likes of Al Murray, Dom Joly and Fiona Allen on their UK Tour and his online comedy sketches have amassed over a 3 Million hits online and attracting thousands of followers and even being played on TalkSport and The BBC.

"Very good, very funny!" - Dom Joly
"A dry affair for all comedy fans" - Bristol 24/7
"He's my favourite comedian with two first names!" - Matt Richardson
"A local comedy legend" - BBC Wiltshire


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