Ali and Fran: INTENSE!!
  • Brighton Fringe

An absurd debut work in progress show from two of Brightons best-loved (hopefully by someone) comics. Ali Macfarlan and Fran Kissling are polar opposites but one thing unites them: theyre INTENSE! This show could change your life. Theyre just not sure how. Ali: Fun, engaging, faintly ridiculous, good with animals. Fran: Punctual. Tidy. Third place Komedia New Comedy Award. Finalist: Bath Comedy Festival, Comedy Launchpad, Get-Up Stand-Up.Shows!The Caroline Of Brunswick: May 30th 3.30pm, May 31st 7pmThe Quadrant: June 17th 8:45pmThe Caxton Arms: June 16th 6.45pm, June 20th 4.15pmAll donations from these shows will be going to The Healthcare Workers Foundation. This foundation was set up to support the families of healthcare workers who sadly lost their lives to covid. It is a cause close to Alis heart, having spent the past year, working as a nurse on the frontline. All donations gratefully received. Please visit:https://gofund.me/c2c4ae90

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