Comedian Milo Edwards is set to bring his hit Edinburgh Fringe show, which focuses on the loss of his mum and dad, to Oxford.
The acclaimed stand-up lost his dad during his debut solo run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2019, and his mum just days before his second solo run in 2022.
His show, 'Sentimental', explores these experiences, and asks whether he should develop the sentimental side some say he lacks.
His third Edinburgh Festival hour, 'Sentimental' was very well received and was nominated for multiple awards at the fringe.
He will be performing at The Glee Club in Oxford on Thursday, November 21, at 7.15pm, with tickets priced at £15.
Mr Edwards was a member of the Cambridge Footlights and a student comic before moving to Moscow in 2015, where he became a TV performer.
Since 2018, he has been based in London, with his 2019 Edinburgh Fringe show, 'Pindos', which was about his time as a comedian in Russia, receiving five-star reviews and the Scotsgay Comedy Award.
His second Edinburgh Fringe hour, 'Voicemail', was critically acclaimed and had a near sold-out run at the festival in 2022.
Mr Edwards also hosts the political comedy podcast Trashfuture, which has around 45,000 listeners and has featured guests such as Rob Delaney, Mark Watson, Owen Jones, Franz Ferdinand and Josie Long.
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