David Baddiel: My Family - Not The Sitcom
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David Baddiel: My Family - Not The Sitcom

Vaudeville Theatre, London, WC2R 0NH
4.9 out of 5, based on 47 ratings and 47 reviews.
4.9
  • David Baddiel: My Family - Not the Sitcom comes to the Vaudeville Theatre for a strictly limited 5 week run, following a critically acclaimed, complete sell-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
    David Baddiel: My Family - Not the Sitcom is a massively disrespectful celebration of the lives of David Baddiel’s late mother, Sarah, and dementia-ridden father, Colin. It’s a show about memory, ageing, infidelity, dysfunctional relatives, moral policing on social media, and gay cats. Come and be offended on David’s behalf.
    At the Vaudeville Theatre from 12th September to 15th October 2016, book your David Baddiel tickets today!
    *Please note: The show contains mature language and subject matter and is recommended for audiences 16 and older. 

     

    For more information or to make a booking please contact Group Line on 020 7206 1174 or via email at [email protected]

    This venue does not supply childrens booster cushions. Please consider this when preparing for your theatre experience with small children at this venue.

  • Vaudeville Theatre

    404 Strand,
    London,
    WC2R 0NH

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    'Baddiel launches himself into the Louis CK league of no-holds-barred comedy'

    JEWISH CHRONICLE


    THE GUARDIAN


    'Compelling to watch both for its unvarnished truth and complicated affection'

    THE TIMES


    'Hugely funny.If you're going to disrespect the dead and the incapacitated, do it like this: truthfully, inventively and, finally, lovingly'

    THE TELEGRAPH


    'A show that bubbles with love and unexpected joie de vivre'

    SUNDAY TIMES CULTURE


    EVENING STANDARD


    'This is a rare production that boasts side-splitting laughs and also moves people to tears as Baddiel reminds us his mother was more than just wonderful. So is this show'

    THE i


    'Rare to see one that draws its subject as honestly, vividly and humorously as this'

    MAIL ON SUNDAY


    CITY AM


    THE ARTS DESK