AFTER the success of the first stand-up show at the Stable Bar at The Golden Cross Inn, comedy returns to Cirencester on Wednesday, June 28.
Comedian Milo McCabe will be making a pre Edinburgh Festival appearance, as his latest comic incarnation Troy Hawke.
He is an erudite homeschooled 1930's throwback, the Errol Flynn of the high street.
Educated, sophisticated, but utterly clueless. He tackles modern issues head on in his uniquely untimely manner.
An absolute must see of Milo's run through of his solo show before he takes it to the Edinburgh Festival this August.
Also previewing his solo show is young smart comedian Elliot Steel. Conspiracy theorist and slacker Elliot Steel has grown up a lot in the last year.
After receiving a dreaded text, 20 year old Elliot Steel had to reconsider his whole view on life, why being a millennial makes him disadvantaged for adulthood and what legacy he'll be leaving for the generation below him.
Join the rising star for his hilarious views on growing up, before the Illuminati murder him and make it look like an accident.
As seen on Comedy Central and as heard on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 4.
This free event is organised by Dani Rastelli Comedy.
- Stand-up at The Golden Cross Inn, 20 Black Jack Street, Cirencester on Wednesday, June 28.
- 8pm
- Admission Free
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