David Baddiel – My Family: Not the Sitcom

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David Baddiel My Family: Not The Sitcom

Following a sold out run at London’s Menier Chocolate Factory and two critically-acclaimed West End runs, David Baddiel takes his Olivier-nominated one-man show to theatres nationwide. My Family: Not the Sitcom is a show about memory, ageing, infidelity, dysfunctional relatives, moral policing on social media, golf, and gay cats. A massively disrespectful celebration of the lives of David Baddiel’s late sex-mad mother, Sarah, and dementia-ridden father, Colin. Come and be offended on David’s behalf!

“This is a rare production that boasts side-splitting laughs
and also moves people to tears”
EVENING STANDARD

“Compelling to watch both for its unvarnished truth and complicated affection”
THE GUARDIAN

“Hugely funny…If you’re going to disrespect the dead and the incapacitated, do it like this: truthfully, inventively and, finally, lovingly.”
THE TIMES

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