
Comedy, physical theatre, live music and biting satire combine for a rowdy, rip-roaring holiday you won't forget, from NotThatButThat.
After being banned from going anywhere abroad, yes even Benidorm. British tourists are forced to go on holiday to the only place that'll have 'em. Hell.
At least it'll be hot.
From the creators of Wild Tales for Weird Folk, The Embers Collective and Stumble Trip Theatre have teamed up once again but this time they've made it official. Introducing NotThatButThat Theatre with Brits Abroad: Banned. Following a sellout run at Edinburgh, Hastings and Brighton Fringe 2024 they're kicking off the summer with a West Country tour before heading back to Edinburgh 2025.
'Magical, sexy, funny & unforgettable' – Broadway Baby ★★★★★
Brits Abroad: Banned (23 June 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday | 19:30 | - 20:30 |
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