Comedy Singhtral
  • Brighton Fringe

A stand-up phenomenon thats highly likely to be deported by the Government. Come see it in the UK before its permanent residency in Rwanda.This two-night stand-up special is not one to miss. Amarpal Singh brings his hour special on the road after high praises from audiences in the North & Midlands alike. The show is a no holds barred honest conversation about race, identity, family and religion. From being born an Asian in Bradford to being bullied in a fee-paying school, to having the first mixed-race marriage within his family leading to his mixed-race children also being bullied at school. This show takes on topics that are serious but are delivered in such a tongue-in-cheek approach that audiences have both been laughing and pondering about themselves. Amarpal has seen it all and isnt afraid to hold up a mirror to it. The show had a real knack for addressing points that we are all thinking about but not necessarily what we feel comfortable saying. It is all delivered in a non-judgmental and welcoming atmosphere which reviewers and audience members have noted in outstanding numbers."Amarpal is a comedy star in the making" (Blizzard Comedy)"An impressive performance" (Notts Comedy Review)"He has a hard line in self-deprecation and an infectiously enthusiastic stage presence" (No Money In the Bank)"He targeted members of the audience perfectly, in a way that was extremely funny but did not go too far" (Audience Member)

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