PREVIEW: Brighton Fringe: Mark Daniels, Acute Britishness
Acute Britishness. It’s a serious syndrome. Lovely cute but worrisome gay boy Mark Daniels suffers from a syndrome known as Acute Britishness. His self-deprecating, sarcastic wit questions why Brits just won’t complain, even about the country’s biggest problems: school textbooks, STD clinics, Craig
Acute Britishness – stand-up comedy with Mark Daniels at Brighton FringeBrighton Fringe from May 1-4.
ACUTE Britishness. It’s a serious syndrome.
Lovely cute but worrisome gay boy Mark Daniels suffers from a syndrome known as Acute Britishness. His self-deprecating, sarcastic wit questions why Brits just won’t complain, even about the country’s biggest problems: school textbooks, STD clinics, Craig David and Nigella Lawson. He teaches us what we could learn from the rest of the world in his own charming and disarming way.
Mark is a gay comedian who has been on the London circuit for two years and has already had a great deal of success, reaching the Golden Jester and Max Turner competition finals, plus the prestigious Edinburgh So You Think You’re Funny final. It’s the cute comic’s first time in Brighton with a show that debuted at the Kingston Comedy Festival. It all started when he wrote a list of 30 things to do before he was 30. One of which was to try out stand-up comedy.
He may well be well past 30 by now, we can’t tell, he looks so sweet and innocent, but go along and see how savage his observation and wit can be and let him make you laugh at yourself and the place you choose to live