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Edward Tripp: No Man is An Ireland

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No Man is an Ireland is a surreal, genre-bending, standup poetry show, performed by award-winning Northern Irish comedian and former Bard of Exeter, Edward Tripp.

Ed ponders his cultural identity through the mediums of story-telling and prop-heavy stand-up poetry.

Featuring defrosted wives, visits from Uncle Connor (who isn’t in the IRA) and at least one unforgettable tribute to the late Lady Diana. If you enjoy spoken-word poetry, this is the show for you. If you dislike spoken-word poetry, this is probably the show for you too. Expect the unexpected…and hold on tight.

Edward is a WOMAD regular, having performed at the festival for the last three consecutive years and has also supported  Rob Auton, Spencer Jones and Robin Ince. He’s a familiar face on the comedy circuit with Plymouth legends Suzy Bennett and Kev Mud and he represented Exeter City of Literature at this year’s ‘Slamovision’!

Important information

Ticket prices: £15

Running time: 1 hour with no interval

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Trailer

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Reviews

“Seek Edward out like buried treasure.”
Spencer Jones, Comedian and Actor

“Utterly unexpectable and very moreish.”
The Scotsman

“Alan Bennett meets The Blair Witch Project.”
Wil Adamsdale, Comedian and Actor

“Absurd and Hysterical, he had the audience in stitches.”
Razz Magazine

Venue

Stage Two

Eat & Drink

Fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced produce. Enjoy the best in food and drink  at our restaurant Prelude or a quick delicious bite before the show.

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