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The Three Englishmen's Edinburgh to Perform at the London Pleasance 11/2

By: Oct. 29, 2010
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Comedy sketch group The Three Englishmen (TimeOut Critic's Choice) are appearing at the Pleasance London this November to perform their hit EDINBURGH FRINGE 2010 SHOW - an unmissable hour of inspired sketches and songs to split your sides, amaze your eyes, and make your heart sing!

The Three Englishmen's Edinburgh Show was a standout on this year's fringe, featuring a unique mix of brilliantly-performed physical, visual and musical sketches. Over 1700 people came to see the show, which earned the group a host of 4 and 5 star reviews and was long-listed for the Edinburgh Comedy Awards. Now the Englishmen are performing it in London one last time!

The Three Englishmen is the creation of comedy writers and performers Ben Cottam, Nick Hall, Jack Hartnell, and Tom Hensby, who formed the sketch group in 2009. Since then, they have performed a year-long, sell-out monthly residency The Three Englishmen and Friends at The Canal Cafe Theatre, London, as well as guest performances across the UK, winning a legion of new fans and garnering rave reviews. All four members of the group have extensive comedy backgrounds in sketch, music, improvised comedy and theatre. Performance credits include the Brighton Comedy Festival, Cambridge Footlights, Bloomsbury Theatre, Latitude Festival and the BBC.

For tickets, images or more information, please contact Alex Smith on 078374087 or email press@thethreeenglishmen.co.uk.

The Three Englishmen are represented by United Agents. For further details contact 020-3214-0800 or see www.unitedagents.co.uk.

'Bizarre, charismatic, and side- splittingly funny' - Three Weeks
'As good as it gets' - The List
'Charisma, wit and talent' - British Comedy Guide
'Variety of absurdity, naturalism, mania and enthusiasm' - FringeReview
'A confident, inventive sketch act...Ripe with potential' - Chortle

 



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