Phil Cooper: Deckchair
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Phil Cooper
Phil's great-grandfather was a decorated WWI veteran; Phil once tried to cook soup in a kettle and ended up with third-degree burns. This charmingly chaotic hour pits a hero's legacy against Phil's own spectacular modern failures. Expect relaxed storytelling with an unvarnished absurd edge, as Phil explores the messy consequences of being an idiot. It's a hilarious dive into the beauty of life's chaos – a reminder that we don't always have to find deep meaning in our choices or mistakes to enjoy the ride. 'Well constructed stories merge into one another seamlessly' (One4Review.co.uk).
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Babes in arms policy: Babies are not allowed in the venue, please refer to the age suitability for the show
Policy applies to: Children under 2 years
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