Friday 2 May - Sunday 4 May 2025

Sunday 3rd May, 2015

4:00 pm

£ 8

Leisure Centre

All ages

Archived show

This show is from a previous year's festival

From the creator of A R*ddy Brief History Of Swearing comes a set of poetic true-life tales of travel and heartbreak. A pacey, heartfelt paean to wanderlust and adventure. Contains traces of UFOs, truckers, bean festivals and the Dutch.

The UK’s favourite Frenchman impersonator brings his first spoken word show to Machynlleth Comedy Festival, after highly successful runs at Edinburgh Fringe and Melbourne Comedy Festival.

One of Chortle’s 10 Most Memorable Gigs of 2014

Winner –  Mervyn Stutter’s Spirit of the Fringe Award 2013 (Edinburgh Fringe)

‘A chilled-out, warmed up Jack Kerouac with a hint of a comedy-minded, 21st-century Chaucer… This show is uniquely funny – and I don’t think I have ever said that before… A revelation.’ ★★★★★ Scotsman

“It’s gorgeous; an honest, effortlessly funny hour of yarns about broken hearts, broken vans and broken English…pacy, likeable, consistently engaging…a born raconteur. ★★★★” Chortle

“An hour of compelling raconteurship…finely drawn escapades and rich characters ★★★★” The Scotsman

Directed by Edinburgh Comedy Award Winner Phil Nichol. “Makes us care in a way that few comedians can.” Fest

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