Two Sour Gays: A Work-in-Progress Stand-Up Show By Chris Hall and Mark Bittlestone
  • London Fringe

Yuck this is a stand-up comedy show by two gay men about being gay! And about being a vegan (Chris), getting piles (Mark), collecting crystals (Chris), getting piles (Mark), being hopeless in love (Chris) and getting piles (Mark).

Christopher is a trained dancer and performer. Last year during lockdown 3.0 Christopher took to Instagram and Tik Tok and started releasing series of sketches; 6 months later he has built up an impressive following and a series of characters that have been cheering up the nation. You can also catch Chris in the pilot episode of Vandullz on BBC iPlayer.

Mark is convinced that hes the only gay man doing comedy in the world so please be respectful and dont tell him otherwise! Rapidly making a name for himself both online and on the UK standup circuit, he has 110k followers on TikTok and 40k on Instagram, while in the real world (!) has won The Frog and Buckets Beat the Frog Competition and Backyard Comedy Clubs Comedy Knockout as well as Up the Creeks prestigious Blackout competition three times, was runner-up from 300 entrants in the Max Turner Prize 2018, reached the final of the Leicester Square Theatre SketchOff Competition 2019 & 20 and was a finalist in Southport New Comedian of the Year Competition 2021. Follow him on social media @poofsrus or find him selling his underwear for money on Grindr.

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