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ANA LITTLE DOES “DATING THROUGH THE AGES”

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Comedy

Venue:Coco Boho, 125b George Street Edinburgh EH2 4JN
Phone: 01312255005
Links: Click Here for venue details, Click here for map
Ticket Prices: PWYC  
Room: Main Room
AUG 6-10, 12-17, 19-24, 26-30 at 16:00 (60 min)
 
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“Dating Through the ages” From Handwritten Letters to Swipe Culture.

In a world where technology is at our fingertips, dating has transformed in ways we could never have imagined. Ana Little takes you on a comedic journey through the triumphs and tribulations of love over the past two decades.

From the nostalgic charm of handwritten letters and awkward blind dates to the click of a mouse and the swipe of a finger, we'll explore the myriad of challenges faced by those seeking romance. Witness firsthand how shifting cultural norms, the rise of social media, and the convenience of dating apps have redefined what it means to connect.

Join us as we delve into hilarious anecdotes, relatable frustrations, and the ever-changing landscape of romance. Through interviews, sketches, and candid stories, we will navigate the highs and lows of face-to-face and online dating, offering insights into the true essence of human connection in the digital age.

Whether you're a seasoned dater or have sworn off love, this show promises laughter, reflection, and perhaps a new perspective on the never-ending quest for companionship.


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