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Britney: Holy Mackerel! - Fringe Preview
Jun
16

Britney: Holy Mackerel! - Fringe Preview

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Charly Clive and Ellen Robertson (aka double act ‘Britney’) are back. And this time? They’re doing sketches again. When they last appeared at the Fringe, Britney’s was one of the Best-Reviewed Shows. Since then, Charly has played Steve Carrell’s daughter in HBO’s Rooster and Ellen has played Rachel Weisz’s daughter in Netflix’s Vladimir. So please buy tickets for this Preview safe in the knowledge that they have hot fictional parents. And hot real ones too!

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Britney: Holy Mackerel! - Edinburgh Fringe
Aug
5
to 30 Aug

Britney: Holy Mackerel! - Edinburgh Fringe

Tickets

Charly Clive and Ellen Robertson (aka double act ‘Britney’) are back. And this time? They’re doing sketches again. When they last appeared at the Fringe, Britney’s was one of the Best-Reviewed Shows. Since then, Charly has played Steve Carrell’s daughter in HBO’s Rooster and Ellen has played Rachel Weisz’s daughter in Netflix’s Vladimir. So please buy tickets safe in the knowledge that they have hot fictional parents. And hot real ones too!

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Jitters - Edinburgh Fringe
Aug
6
to 30 Aug

Jitters - Edinburgh Fringe

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‘I’ve dreamed of this day. My whole life.’ There’s one hour to go before the wedding, but now the wedding may not be going ahead. From Lyn Gardner recommended double act ‘Britney’ - aka Ellen Robertson (Vladimir, Mickey17, The Pale Horse) and Charly Clive (Rooster, Pure, The Lazarus Project) - comes a brand new two-hander play about ownership, tradition, and the all-important ‘L’ word of any relationship: leverage.

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Britney are Barely Legal - Work in Progress - Machynlleth Comedy Festival - SOLD OUT!
May
3

Britney are Barely Legal - Work in Progress - Machynlleth Comedy Festival - SOLD OUT!

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Double act Britney (Charly Clive and Ellen Robertson) are going to be onstage for one hour doing a very mysterious little sketch comedy show. If you want to know what it’s about, you’ll have to ask their publicist, who is unfortunately both fictional and extremely private.

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