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Part
three of Burnsy Vs Brendon trilogy. Part one dissected his onstage and
offstage personas. Part two he handed out enough mushrooms to get 1,000
people high at Glastonbury. What happened next? Rehab.
PETE Doherty only holds a
provisional license in hell-raising when compared to the antics of the
hard-living Aussie comic Brendon Burns over the years.
Unlike Doherty - Burns has
the talent to back up his antics and deliver anecdotes, tales and nostril
ripping yarns that have kept audiences engaged around the globe for years.
In the final part of his autobiographical Burnsy Vs Brendon
trilogy the no-holds barred stand-up talks about going mad and winding up
in re-hab. In part one he dissected his onstage and offstage personas. In
part two he handed out enough mushrooms to get 1,000 people high with him
at
Glastonbury
. And now… well, this ‘Sober Not Clean’
Despite having calmed down and found god Burns is unchanged in his
“pull-no-punches” style and is as foul-mouthed as ever. Don’t miss
the conclusion to this critically acclaimed smash and
Edinburgh
Fringe sell-out.
WHAT
THEY THOUGHT:
“Burns'
comic brain is back firing on all cylinders, and now he can rely on his
fierce and fearless intellect” Chortle *****
“Burns has emerged triumphant, loud, brash, rude, in your face and
fantastically, laugh-out-loud funny.” The Scotsman *****
“an exceptionally funny performer.”
Edinburgh
Evening News
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