Phil Zimmerman: Killing Granny
  • Brighton Fringe

Following a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2021, Zimmerman brings the 2022 variant of his remarkable show to Brighton. A whirlwind of satire and clowning, the show mocks authoritarianism and revels in the absurdities and contradictions of recent times. Some great songs too. At the crossroads of history, Phil poses the questions we are all bound to ask " is Granny really dead? Who did it? What happened to blancmange? Off-the-wall on acid, a brilliant antidote to Orwellian bullshit!Reviews for Killing GrannyF***ing great! It got great laughs and chants... especially after his Boris impersonation and riotous intellectual analysis of BBC sex advice under the plandemic. (Piers Corbin, Telegram)."Very funny" Patrick HenningsenPassionate ScotsmanHilariously Demented ChortleMore reviews for Phil ZimmermanOne of the most extraordinary comedians on the alternative circuit. I was crying with laughter. Omid DjaliliF****ing wonderful Daniel KitsonInspired The StageVery anarchic Henning Wehn"A mixture of physical comedy and wit, Killing Granny could only have been created by Phil Zimmerman, who has sharpened his innate zaniness into a sword of truth." Basil Valentine, 21st Century Wire

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