Scotland Made The World : Dunedin Fringe Festival

Scotland Made The World

Presented by: Bruce Fummey

From: Scotland

Comedy Storytelling

The man behind the 230k subscriber YouTube channel 'Scotland History Tours' returns to Dunedin with laughs and quirky observations.

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Presented by: Bruce Fummey

From: Scotland

Bruce Fummey, the comedian behind the 230k subscriber YouTube channel Scotland History Tours returns to Dunedin Fringe with a new show. Laughs galore, quirky observations and history as Bruce explains how Scotland Made the World.


Every Saturday morning UK time Bruce tells a story from Scotland’s history. This show will deliver more jokes than you’d get from the YouTube videos, and some might even make you blush, but you’ll leave having laughed and learned about Scotland’s role in the world.


Nominated for comedy awards at Fringeworld and at home in Scotland for the Scottish Comedy Awards, and even named Scottish Comedian of the Year, Bruce has appeared on ABC series Stuff the British Stole, on numerous UK TV and radio shows, and brought his acting skills to bear in the Steve Coogan film The Lost King.

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Thu
13
March
08:00PM
Fri
14
March
08:00PM
Sat
15
March
08:00PM

Duration

1hr

Price

$20.00 - $25.00

16 years + (licensed venue)
Content Warning

Strong Language/Swearing

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Venue

New Athenaeum Theatre

23 The Octagon Ōtepoti, Dunedin Dunedin 9016

| Wheelchair Access YES

Accessible Bathroom YES

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