Nathan Cassidy: Bumblebee
The Bread & Roses Theatre, 68 Clapham Manor Street, SW46DZ
UNTIL Wednesday 29th September
Multi-award winning comedian Nathan Cassidy's award-nominated true crime stand-up show.
Thought your 2020 was bad? You get home, the door is smashed, a burglar flees. You chase – to the backing of 'Flight of the bumblebee'. And then… a sting in the tale – let's play.
'Bumblebee' is a brand new show from multi-award winning comedian and host of global hit podcasts Psycomedy and Daily Notes, Nathan Cassidy. It's an edge-of-your-seat, thought provoking and laugh-filled chase story as Nathan pursues his burglar and his life flashes before his eyes, with all those individual stories coming together to answer some of his big lifelong questions, along with those thrown up by the last 18 months. Think all the suspense of a Netflix true crime documentary with all the storming, powerful comedy of the only live performer at last year's Edinburgh Fringe This is Nathan Cassidy bursting back from time away from the stage with a powerhouse of a performance and a barn-stormer of a show, with an ending that will make your jaw drop to the floor! Nathan Cassidy says: '2020 was awful for most of us, and when I found a burglar in my house I thought things couldn't get any worse. What happened next was so incredible, so dramatic and so unexpected that I thought - well I have one thing out of this nightmare, I have my new show! A show not about the year we've had, but of course coloured by it - it's about compliance, our love for nurses against our lack of love for the police, how we have changed, if we have changed, and the biggest question of all - what was I chasing when I chased after my burglar, and ultimately, what did I take from him?' Best Solo Comedy Show Buxton Fringe Nominee 2021Best Show Leicester Comedy Festival Nominee 2020
The only live show Edinburgh Fringe 2020Malcolm Hardee Award Nominee Edinburgh Fringe
Best Solo Comedy Show Buxton Fringe Winner (and 6-time nominee)"A classic, rollercoaster Fringe hour. Star-in-waiting…He is untouchable" (Bruce Dessau, The Times 2020 for 'Observational')
"An extraordinary story richly accessorised with laughter. The best live comedy I have seen this August." (Kate Copstick, The Scotsman 2020 for 'Observational') "His pacing, stage-presence, confidence and storytelling are exemplary, and you can tell how polished and perfected he's made his show.' (Seagull News Brighton 2021 for 'Bumblebee')Share: