PREVIEW: Brighton Festival Fringe: Kitten Killers

Brighton Fringe 2014 ‘Best Comedy Show’ nominees return with their hotly anticipated second show featuring quick-fire skits, silly songs and some rather inappropriate mime. The Foster’s Golden Jesters Award finalists, Laughing Horse New Act of the Year 2014 semi-finalists and Brighton Fringe ‘Best C

PREVIEW: Brighton Festival Fringe: Kitten Killers

Brighton Fringe 2014 ‘Best Comedy Show’ nominees return with their hotly anticipated second show featuring quick-fire skits, silly songs and some rather inappropriate mime.

Kitten Killers

THE Foster’s Golden Jesters Award finalists, Laughing Horse New Act of the Year 2014 semi-finalists and Brighton Fringe ‘Best Comedy Show’ nominees present delightfully awkward characters, endearingly grotesque sketches and memorable songs you’ll be singing for days.

Kitten Killers formed in April 2013 after Fran Bushe, Kat Cade and Perdita Stott met at Soho Theatre’s SYC (Soho Young Company) classes. Since then they have gone on to enjoy success all over the London circuit, a sell-out Camden Fringe run, an award nominated Brighton Fringe show and a debut Edinburgh Fringe run with Underbelly.

They return to Brighton with a brand new hour directed by Lee Griffiths (Late Night Gimp Fight).

“Every punchline lands with feline confidence” (BroadwayBaby.com)

★★★★

“Kitten Killers have talent.” (Remote Goat)

★★★★

“Will make you laugh until your sides hurt.” (Everything Theatre)

“Great Fun” (Kate Copstick – Scotsman)


Event: Kitten Killers

Where: The Warren: Theatre Box, Otherplace, York Place, Brighton, BN1 4GU

When: Friday May 1 – Sunday May 3

Time: 9.30pm

Tickets: £10 (£8.50) (£35 Group of 4)

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