Fresh from punching the big C in the face, though now barren and slightly menopausal, Icelandic comedian Bee brings her first hour-long show to the Edinburgh Fringe. She takes a look back at this life-changing experience; hair loss in unexpected places, failed attempts at becoming spiritual and her not-so-graceful existence as a cancer survivor.
'She’s established herself as one of the most talented performers on the Scottish comedy scene' (TheWeeReview.com).
'Bylgja Babýlons was assured, ambitious and distinctive' (Scotsman).
Saturday 22nd July 2023
18:00 (60min) - MB1
£7
Venue Doors and Bar open up to one hour before show starts - Unreserved Seating - No standing - Table Service before the Show
Please contact us at boxoffice@monkeybarrelcomedy.com for alternative group size arrangements or group bookings of 7 or more. See Terms and Conditions for more information.
Monkey Barrel Comedy
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