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Saturday, 1 March 2014

Top Five: Twitter Ye Not

Top Five: Twitter Ye Not

Janey Godley
Comedians usually have a lot to say for themselves, here’s some of those in the Festival programme who know their hashtags from their mentions. 

ChrisRamsey: The Most Dangerous Man On Saturday Morning Television, The Garage, 20March, 8pm. £16.50
After getting sent off the sofa on Soccer AM, the South Shields-born comic considers his brush with censorship and muses on life, mistakes, expectations and offence. @IAmChrisRamsey

Janey Godley:Oh My Godley!, Oran Mor, 28 & 29 March, 8pm. £13/ £11
Outrageous stories and all the things you might think but would never say out loud from the slightly wicked godmother of Scottish stand up. @JaneyGodley

John Gavin:Live, Blackfriars Basement, 4 April, 7.30pm. £9/£7
Observational stand up as the award winning comic returns to the festival. @johngavincomedy

Rhys James:Begins, Blackfriars Basement, 4 April, 9pm. £9/£7
Pointy-faced comedian Rhys James writes jokes, poems, stories, ideas and tweets. Here, he performs a combination of all of them for about an hour. @rhysjamesy

JohnHastings, Blackfriars Basement, 5 April, 9pm. £9/£7

Canadian John moved to the UK and became a better person – hear all about it in his highly observant show. @thejohnhastings
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