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Friday, 7 March 2014

Top Five: Sketch Shows

Sketch Shows

WitTank Presents: The School


It’s not all one man one mic...

Mouth Comfort Presents: The Sketch Social, Tron Theatre, 14 March, 8.30pm, £6/£8
Established sketch groups (Endemic, How Do I Get Up There? The Colour Ham, Mouth Comfort) join stars of Scottish TV comedy and new talent from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland for an evening of live comedy turns.

Broken Windows Policy, Avant Garde, 15 March, 8.45pm. £5
The Stand’s resident sketch troupe with a riotous array of cabaret and sketch comedy, featuring Larah Bross, Dave MacGregor, Wayne Mazazda and Jeff Gawler. Directed By Keir McAllister.

WitTank Presents: The School, Blackfriars Basement, 17 March, 8.30pm, £10
Eminently silly sketch outfit WitTank invite you into the charmingly warped world of The School; a deranged and archaic institution with a dizzying array of loveable eccentrics, diabolical lunatics and malevolent buffoons.

Mouth Comfort Presents: Choose Your Own Sketchventure, Tron Theatre, 20 March, 8pm. £10
You choose the story – 3 lives, 12 endings, you choose what happens to the characters in a series of sketches. Brought to you by writers Gerry McLaughlin (Burniston) and Raymond Friel (Calcium Kid, Botched).

Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre, Dram, 20 & 21 March, 7.30pm, £7/£8

These stars of stage, screen & Youtube bring you a new show of songs, sketches, socks and violence on topics far and wide.
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