Sam Lake: Aspiring D.I.L.F
  • Brighton Fringe

After his Gut Bustingly Funny (Deadline News) debut show last year, Sam Lake is back and he is DADDY. Well... hes trying to be. Get ready for a brand new show all about Sams journey to becoming the worlds youngest D.I.L.F, whilst talking about Furbies, twink death & the wonder of Butlins.As well as starring in All4s The Joy of Missing Out & Daves The Comedy Guide to Life, Sam has written for Newsjack & Mock The Week and is the winner of Leicester Square Theatres New Comedian of the Year."Sam Lake makes an impressive Edinburgh Fringe debut" (The Skinny)Gut Bustingly Funny (Deadline News)"Infectious charm & chaotic gay energy" (Fringe Biscuit)"A lovely, gooey confection of a show - Lake is a tremendously fun company" (The Scotsman)"A talk show host in waiting - his persona is a winning one" (Chortle)

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