2011 Edinburgh Fringe

Mickey Anderson Unlocks the Key to Human Happiness

Mickey Anderson Unlocks the Key to Human Happiness. Mickey Anderson
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156: The Banshee Labyrinth

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Debut solo show from acclaimed comedian Mickey Anderson. A tale of joy, misery and the best thing in the world. Attendance guarantees everlasting happiness. Philosophy, science, psychology and laughs. 'His investigation into happiness was a well structured, well delivered, pleasurable and very funny lecture. With his visual aids, questionnaires and geeky charm this is exactly the sort of smart themed comedy that will go down a storm in August' (Evening News). 'Fell to Earth a fully formed comedian. Remarkable' (Dan Antopolski). 'The largest quantity of lines I'd like to steal' (Robin Ince).

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Date Time Venue
6th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
7th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
8th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
9th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
10th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
12th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
13th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
14th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
15th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
16th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
17th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
19th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
20th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
21st Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
22nd Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
23rd Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
24th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
26th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth
27th Aug 2011 19:15 The Banshee Labyrinth

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Great Show. I only went because it was raining and a guy handed me a leaflet as it was about to start.

Loads of laughs, and although he doesn't actually explain what happiness IS, he does give you some solid ways of achieving it, with smiles, giggles, chuckles and narwhals on the way there.

Egbert

Egbert

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