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Seven years. Three men. One night.
It's been a long time coming, but Loose Motion are reuniting. We ain't joking!
Life has been frenetic since the last time these three took the stage. The world went through a pandemic! Minh Phan got married and has just returned from his honeymoon! Dasun has a baby and is visiting from France! Lakshman has...um...uh...some new house plants?
For the first time in over seven years, the trio are getting back together to tell you some jokes. As always, we promise a night of relatively unscripted, under-rehearsed, poorly written madness with all proceeds to charity. For all of those that enjoyed or felt obliged to support our standup, or for anyone that missed out and have told us they wanted to see us in action, this is a celebration for all of you.
In English
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out moreĀ aboutĀ accessibility at Riverside Theatres
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