Date
1 - 25 August
Time
12:55 pm
Venue
Underbelly Cowgate
suitability
Age 16+ (Guideline)
Tickets from
£7.00
Comedy
Michael Kunze: Infinity Mirror
Michael Kunze is actor Mitch Coony in this Hollywood odyssey, where you're only ever one hit away from a Tom Hanks sex party. A character comedy featuring sketches, songs and top-notch nonsense.
Michael is an OffComm winning comic performer. His show Lil Saffron: Ragu to Riches received five-star reviews at 2022 Edinburgh Fringe and transferred to Pleasance and Soho Theatre. This is his solo debut.
★★★★★ 'A near-perfect hour of unbridled fun' (Ed Fringe Review)
★★★★ 'Go Feed yourself at this banquet of bonkers' (Musical Theatre Review)
★★★★ (Everything Theatre)
★★★★ (Phoenix Remix)
'Comedy master' (ReviewsHub)
‘Great sketch comedian’ (Three Weeks)
2023 Leicester Comedy Festival Best Improv / Musical - Crime Scene Improvisation
2021 OffComm Award - Exile
Directed by Lee Griffiths, Fringe First Winner (Lorenzo) and Edinburgh Newcomer Nominee (Late Night Gimp Fight).
Presented By
Michael Kunze
Duration
60 minutes
Advice
Audience participation, Strong language/swearing
Price
Tickets from
£7.00
Accessibility
Musical Comedy. Character Comedy
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