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Friday 8 November | 2024 | 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Malt Cross, St James' Street
Tickets: £5.50 advance / £7 on door
Split bill - a new video game and a game show!
ENTER PLAYER 2
A video game, created and acted out live on stage! Follow the experiences of two players, as the game you devise unfolds before you. Whether they're facing the Almighty Cepheus at the end of Astroworld, or decking each other in Punch-up Alley, this show is bound to be a critical hit!
MOCKBUSTERS
Mockbusters is the short form game show that you never knew you wanted. Come and see us mess up your favourite improv games, help us with suggestions and we'll maybe even let you help with the scoring.
Part of MissImp's Improv Comedy Stage at Nottingham Comedy Festival
*Multi-Show offer*
Enter Player 2 & Mockbusters and Four Far Away for just £10 advance: https://www.wegottickets.com/event/625568/
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