Something Like a Brother
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Something Like a Brother
SLAB is a two-man 50-minute comedic catastrophe starring Nathan Hatfield and Eryn Rafferty. Laugh, cry and throw tomatoes while enjoying sketches, puppets and poorly choreographed, but earnest, dance numbers. From humble beginnings in Chicago as a college podcast exploring the trans experience and a love of comedy, SLAB has grown into a variety show bursting with character. If you’ve ever wanted to see two grown men throw comedic spaghetti at a metaphorical wall for nearly an hour, now’s your chance. (Please don't throw actual tomatoes at the performers, we promised them not to worry about it).
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets
Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
Policy applies to: Children under 18 months
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