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Sell Out 2005/6/7. Quite good jokes from that guy that was on something.
Help Bruce settle a bet by turning up in droves for what is guaranteed to
be an evening.
Scotland
’s acclaimed comic, storyteller and social commentator was a founder of
the Funny Farm Comedy Collective which in 1989 helped kick-start the
Scottish stand-up scene. UK attention soon followed for Bruce with his
appearances on C4’s Halfway to Paradise in 1990, before writing and
performing his own C4 shows, Shoe Fetishist’s Guide and, in 1993, the
series Sin with Bruce Morton.
Milestones
along the way include a Perrier Nomination at the Edinburgh Festival
Fringe, two UK tours and a critically acclaimed one-man show Blood Below
the Window, premiered at The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh in 1998 and which
prompted The Independent to comment, “Bruce Morton is not so much
re-writing the rule book as throwing it away”. The show was subsequently
adapted as a BBC Radio 4 afternoon drama.
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