Bec Hill - Manchester Comedy Festival
COMEDIAN Bec Hill makes her Manchester Comedy Festival debut with her show about Growing Up, Are any of us really grown-up, and once we have, can we ever go back?
Australian Bec has been notching up five star reviews for her Edinburgh Festival Fringe show "Bec Hill didn't want to play your stupid game anyway".
What does it mean to be a grown-up? Can Bec Hill handle it? Are any of us really grown-up, and once we have, can we ever go back?
Bec takes the audience through a voyage back to when life was fun, with the help of her sketch pad, she ensures the whole audience leaves the room like they were nine-years-old.
Currently based in London, she is one of the hottest new talents on the comedy circuit, working with Scottish writer Gavin Innes.
She has been a resident compere for Paramount Comedy on Top in Edinburgh and co-presented Balloon TV with Stephen K Amos.
Nominated for the Groggy Squirrel Critic's Choice Award for her 2008 Melbourne Comedy Festival debut show "If You Can Read This My Cape Fell Off".
EdinburghGuide.com: "Bec Hill's is a suberb show which leaves one feeling warm and hopeful for aftrerwards. A must see."
The Stage: "There is more than enough brilliant observational material here to persuade audiences that they spent their ticket money wisely."
The show starts at 9.30pm and lasts 60 minutes. Tickets are £5 and nearly sold out. Advance tickets for all these shows are available from www.wegottickets.com.
The remainder will be on the door on a strictly first come, first served basis. For more details please email info@thelass.co.uk or visit www.thelass.co.uk
For more details http://www.bechillcomedian.com/




































