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    Elf Lyons: Raven

    Elf Lyons: Raven

    • SHOWING
    • 01 Oct
      01 Oct - 01 Oct 2022
    About

    “Monsters are real. Ghosts are real too. They live inside us and sometimes, they win” – Stephen King

    Comedy IT-girl Elf Lyons floats around the UK with her new horrifying comedy show inspired by Stephen King. Part Mad Clown comedy spectacle, part Hammer Horror – in Raven,  Elf becomes your own personal Pennywise as she merges horror techniques with old school storytelling to make you laugh and shiver in equal measure.

    Get a glass of Red Rum, bring your pal Tony and laugh with Elf forever and ever. It will be a Misery if you can’t come.

    Directed by Leland Gaunt.

    *No cats allowed*


    Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Show Nominee as seen and heard on BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 1, Dave and BBC Three.

    EDINBURGH COMEDY AWARD BEST SHOW NOMINEE
    MALCOLM HARDEE AWARD FOR COMIC ORIGINALITY NOMINEE
    ADELAIDE FRINGE ‘PICK OF THE FRINGE’ WINNER
    FRINGE WORLD ‘BEST COMEDY SHOW’ NOMINEE
    BRITISH VOGUE’S ’20 NAMES OF NOW’
    BBC NEW TALENT HOTLIST

    MAN UP – DRAG KING – FINALIST

    8pm

    Unreserved

    COVID SAFETY MEASURES

    All Factory Theatre and Spielman Theatre performances are still being sold at slightly reduced capacities, to avoid overcrowding in any part of the building, and to maximise the volume and circulation of fresh air. Please note that these reductions in capacity no longer equate to social distancing, and you may be seated next to another customer.

    We ask you to please continue to wear masks as much as possible during your visit. This will help to guarantee the highest levels of safety for our audience, performers and staff.

    Read more about our Covid safety measures.

    Members on sale 12pm on Thu 24 March
    General on sale 12pm on Mon 28 March

    Reviews
    • "This is comedy as enchantment, a show so beguiling that you don’t just love it, you somehow fall in love with it."

      The Scotsman
    • "Expert clowning that’s by turns charming, silly, touching and catastrophic"

      The Times
    • "If you prefer your comedy going to the edge then toppling right off that edge try Lyons."

      Evening Standard
    • "A fast talking, smart-thinking standup for whom the adjective "kooky" could have been invented for."

      The Guardian
    • “Lyons has genuine funnybones – a surprisingly rare commodity even in comedy”

      Chortle

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