Sun17 Nov
13:00From £10.00
The Extraordinary Time-Travelling Adventures of Baron Munchausen
LiverpoolHot Water Comedy Club at Blackstock Market, 17 Blackstock Street, Liverpool L3 6ER
Doors Open: 11:30| Show: 13:00| Ends: 14:30
Amazing tales, elegantly told. The Extraordinary Time-Travelling Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a multi award-winning, family friendly, improvised storytelling show. There will be pirates and princesses, unicorns and dragons, spacemen and swordfights, and all of it completely and irrefutably true.
Imagine Jackanory meets Whose Line Is It Anyway, Live. The cast are challenged to tell increasingly extravagant tales all based on The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. All they have are their wits, a box of silly hats, and the imaginations of a room full of giggling children to ensure that the stories end happily ever after.
Best Children's Show - WINNER Leicester Comedy Festival 2020
Best Kid's Show - WINNER Greater Manchester Fringe 2019. Leicester Comedy Festival
Edinburgh Bobby Award - Nominee Edinburgh Fringe 2022

"A joyous show of wit, sparkle and simple happiness" ***** Broadway Baby
"All of the show was brilliant!" **** Festmag
"A must see!" **** One4Review

Lower Age Suitability: 6
Upper Age Suitability: 12
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  • Standard Ticket £12.00
    Concessionary ticket £10.00
    Kids £10.00
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I'm here temporarily while we wait to confirm an act for a show. I might as well tell you a bit about myself while you're here. I'm Wally Water, the official mascot of Hot Water Comedy Club. I like sunsets, the smell of baking bread and keeping the same expression all the time. Don't, it's not polite to stare. I'm basically just a stand-in until...more
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I'm here temporarily while we wait to confirm an act for a show. I might as well tell you a bit about myself while you're here. I'm Wally Water, the official mascot of Hot Water Comedy Club. I like sunsets, the smell of baking bread and keeping the same expression all the time. Don't, it's not polite to stare. I'm basically just a stand-in until...more