I TRIED TO BE FUNNY, BUT YOU WEREN’T LOOKING

By ALi Brice

Directed by Jonny Freeman

Photo and concept: Miranda Holms. Design: Sean Brightoman.

Photo and concept: Miranda Holms. Design: Sean Brightoman.

This is my new show. I’m really proud of it. So proud I made two posters for it. Why not?

Broadway World say it’s one of the best free fringe shows to see this year and I am chuffed. The editor of Fest, Arusa Qureshi, has called me ‘excellent’ - awww, thanks Arusa.

Here’s the blurb:

Ali Brice is embracing life after almost losing it. Three years on, he's admitted defeat and is back on his feet and trying again. Through therapy, friends and... sausages, he's living in the moment and celebrating the little things life has to offer. A sincere, heartfelt and happy show, expect silly stories, big questions, and jokes aplenty from a ridiculous man with a stupid moustache. 'World's most naturally funny person' (Joz Norris). 'A hidden gem' (Skinny). 'Side-splittingly comical' (TheUpcoming.co.uk). 'Joyously bonkers' (Chortle.co.uk). As seen/heard on BBC and Channel 4.

It’s FREE, but you can look at the Official Fringe Listing here.

Unfortunately it didn’t make this list, but it is unofficially the Evening Standard’s 21st Best Show to see at the fringe. Likewise, it didn’t make the papers, but it is The Times’ 41st best show to see and the Guardian’s 51st best show.