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John Tothill: Work-in-Progress - Machynlleth Comedy Festival
May
2

John Tothill: Work-in-Progress - Machynlleth Comedy Festival

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In 2024, John Tothill’s appendix burst onstage, just days after Trump was almost assassinated. Both men claimed that these near-death experiences changed them. Both were lying. Join John as he attempts to monetise what body parts he has left in this brand new work-in-progress from the world’s most profound comedian.

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Jonno: Work Finished, Show Great - Machynlleth Comedy Festival
May
3

Jonno: Work Finished, Show Great - Machynlleth Comedy Festival

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Listen. Look. Right. Let’s talk about it. Sure, I have not done stand up in approx. 18 years. And yes of COURSE it feels weird to do a show without the other two boys in SHEEPS. They’re my friends, you better bet I’ll miss them. If you had pals like that in your life you’d go into mourning every time they left the damn room. And no I don’t have time to do any previews so yeh the show at Mach WILL be the first time I ever do this stuff. Does that make it a ‘Work In Progress’? No. The show’s finished, and it’s great. It’s good. Is it perfect? Yeh.

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Jazz Emu: Perfect Work, In Progress - Machynlleth Comedy Festival - SOLD OUT
May
3

Jazz Emu: Perfect Work, In Progress - Machynlleth Comedy Festival - SOLD OUT

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Jazz Emu was Born To Please. He’s offering more fulfillment than an Amazon warehouse. Why, “Satisfaction” is his middle name, if you pretty heavily reconceptualise the pronunciation of “John”. As seen on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. “The breakout comedy act of 2023” - Guardian

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Rory Marshall: Pathetic Little Characters - Work in Progress - Machynlleth Comedy Festival
May
4

Rory Marshall: Pathetic Little Characters - Work in Progress - Machynlleth Comedy Festival

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Please join Rory as he takes us on a magical journey through a world of weird, wonderful and work-in-progress characters (both old and new) and then crudely and unprofessionally asks you what you thought of them and whether you thought they were any good or not. As seen on Starstruck, Ellie & Natasia, Channel 4, and heard on Radio 4.

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