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Comedian David Baddiel gave us an excrutiatingly funny celebration of his parents' eccentricities with the one-man Olivier Award nominated show, My Family: Not the Sitcom.
The year also saw the return of the No.1 seminal football anthem Three Lions, which managed a recordbreaking fourth time at the top of the official UK chart.
He's following it up with a brand new one-man show, Trolls: Not the Dolls, which has two dates in Kent as part of its 52-date 2020 tour, in Folkestone and Dartford.
His subject is trolls – the people who spend all day insulting and abusing strangers online. There is a common wisdom about how to deal with such people: don’t, for goodness sake, encourage them by replying to them.
It’s a good law but one David has consistently broken - because he has always seen trolls as hecklers. And if a comedian gets heckled, it is their duty not to ignore the heckler, but to wittily put them down. Over the years, David has spent a lot of time doing this, which has led him to think that there might be a show in it: a show that would say something about how we live now.
Trolls: Not the Dolls is at the Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone on Saturday, February 8. Get tickets (plus a booking fee) at atgtickets.com It is also at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford, on Wednesday, April 22. Book at orchardtheatre.co.uk
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