PREVIEW: Kitten Killers at Otherplace
FRESH from their first Edinburgh Fringe, the Kitten Killers are returning to Brighton with their award nominated debut show directed by Lee Griffiths (Late Night Gimp Fight). A raucous hour of quick-fire skits, silly songs and rather inappropriate mime.
Fran, Kat and Perdita, The Kitten Killers are a comedy sketch group and flagrant abusers of all things cute and fluffy.

FRESH from their first Edinburgh Fringe, the Kitten Killers are returning to Brighton with their award nominated debut show directed by Lee Griffiths (Late Night Gimp Fight). A raucous hour of quick-fire skits, silly songs and rather inappropriate mime.
Skilfully blending sketch and musical comedy Kitten Killers skirt the line of decency, gleefully playing with the idea: how far is too far?
From a shared sense of humour that flits from the twistedly dark to the sublimely silly, the Kitten Killers were born. This is Smack the Pony gone naughty.
Kitten Killers formed in April 2013 after Fran Bushe, Kat Cade and Perdita Stott met at Soho Theatre’s SYC classes. Since then they have gone on to enjoy success all over the London circuit, a sell-out Camden Fringe run and a debut Edinburgh Fringe run with Underbelly.
Event: Kitten Killers
Where: Otherplace at Bar Broadway (formerly Three and Ten). Steine Street, Brighton
When: Saturday, October 25
Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: £7.50/ £9
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