The Landlady
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Brooke Flint
A fish out of water finally gets her legs, only to discover the patriarchy is alive and well on dry land and... her sister is dead. Making her Edinburgh Fringe debut, Brooke uses insightful observational comedy and clever act-outs to explore faith, addiction, grief and the absurd. An ex-Mormon desperately seeking signs, meaning and a punchline. Funny. Heartfelt. Unapologetic.
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