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Fred MacAulay: Legally Bald

Fred MacAulay: Legally Bald. Fred MacAulay. Stand-up show starring Fred MacAulay which was performed at The Stand Comedy Club III and IV @ 7:50pm for 1 hour, on the following days during August 2011...
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Still at the top of his stand-up game, Fred returns for another year at the Fringe (his 23rd). Best known for appearances on panel shows (HIGNFY/QI/News Quiz) Fred's the most experienced Scottish comic of his generation. Mixing improvised banter with the audience, with his usual wry looks at contemporary Scotland (and the rest of the world), hell there might even be some politics, but possibly not too much religion or race! Don't expect it to be without teeth though. 'Near the knuckle flashes of brilliance' (Evening News). 'MacAulay had the whole audience in stitches' (Hollywood Reporter).

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