Kiell Smith-Bynoe's Kool Story Bro Tickets
Birmingham Town Hall, Birmingham.
This event is for 16 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 16s.
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Kiell Smith-Bynoe (star of Ghosts, Taskmaster and Stath Lets Flats) is bringing his smash hit improv comedy show to a city near you.
Featuring:
A surprise celebrity guest every night!
A cast of some of the UK's best improvisers around!
Stories from you, the audience, to inspire the comedy!
Following a huge debut national tour, sold out runs across London and the Edinburgh Fringe, Kool Story Bro is coming back for another round of crazy audience stories from all over the UK.
It's improvised comedy. But it's Kool.
Previous special guests have included: Amelia Dimoldenberg, Lily Allen, Jamie Demitriou, Adam Buxton, Mo Gilligan, Loly Adefope and Nish Kumar.
Previous improvisers have included : Emma Sidi, Lola-Rose Maxwell, Graham Dickson, Lara Ricote, Janine Harouni, Nic Sampson, Brendan Murphy and Rob Gilbert.
Featuring:
A surprise celebrity guest every night!
A cast of some of the UK's best improvisers around!
Stories from you, the audience, to inspire the comedy!
Following a huge debut national tour, sold out runs across London and the Edinburgh Fringe, Kool Story Bro is coming back for another round of crazy audience stories from all over the UK.
It's improvised comedy. But it's Kool.
Previous special guests have included: Amelia Dimoldenberg, Lily Allen, Jamie Demitriou, Adam Buxton, Mo Gilligan, Loly Adefope and Nish Kumar.
Previous improvisers have included : Emma Sidi, Lola-Rose Maxwell, Graham Dickson, Lara Ricote, Janine Harouni, Nic Sampson, Brendan Murphy and Rob Gilbert.