The Umbilical Brothers – A KiDs SHoW (Not suitable for Children)
The Umbilical Brothers are back with a brand new show, and it's a KID's SHOW!! It contains violence, sexual references, drug taking and frequent coarse language. It is absolutely NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.
Under 13's won't be admitted, but if you're an adult, bring your inner child along. It's too late for that to be any more effed up than it already is.
The Umbilical Brothers – A KiDs SHoW (Not suitable for Children)
The Umbilical Brothers are back with a brand new show, and it's a KID's SHOW!! It contains violence, sexual references, drug taking and frequent coarse language. It is absolutely NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.
Under 13's won't be admitted, but if you're an adult, bring your inner child along. It's too late for that to be any more effed up than it already is.
So look out for the Umbies' new show: A KiDs SHoW (not suitable for children)
With the best will in the world, Dane (David) and Shavid (Shane) come onstage to perform a fun show for the kids, with singing, dancing, audience participation and storytelling. Unfortunately the audience is made up of nothing but adults - and if there's one thing adults don't want to see, it's a kids show.
Background:
The Umbilical Brothers have been performing a unique brand of comedy on stage and TV around the world for over twenty years. Since meeting as theatre students at the University of Western Sydney, they’ve visited the Edinburgh Fringe and Melbourne Comedy Festival numerous times to critical and audience acclaim; played for a year in New York; toured with Robin Williams; created and starred in the award-winning Sesame/Nickelodeon children's comedy series The Upside Down Show; depicted Gone With The Wind in less than 2 minutes; won the Grand Prix at the Tokyo International Comedy Festival without even realising there were any Prixes on offer; and played the Woodstock festival in front of 100,000 confused spectators. Oh, and performed for David Letterman and the Queen. But not on the same programme.
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