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Bob Slayer

Bob Slayer is an Edinburgh Comedy Award winning comedian, musician and promoter. He has been part of a new economic model for venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe which has made the event fairer and more affordable for performers and audiences. Acts that have performed at his venues have won and been nominated for a number of prestigious awards.

Stand-up career

Slayer is a former music manager,[1] who was tour and production manager for bands such as Snoop Dogg, The Magic Numbers, Bloodhound Gang and Electric Eel Shock[2] who he worked with since 2003. Prior to that he had been a jockey.[3] He has performed stand-up at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe since 2008.[4] As well as Brighton Fringe, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Leicester Comedy Festival, Galway Comedy Carnival, Humorfest Bergen, Crap åppå Park Oslo, World Fringe Festival Perth, Adelaide Fringe. He has also toured with Steve O, Phil Kay, Simon Donald, Jason Rouse.

Edinburgh Fringe

Slayer has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe every year since 2008. Solo Shows [1]

  • 2010 - Bob Slayer: Punk Rock Chatshow (aka How to Bully A Welshman)
  • 2011 - Bob Slayer: Marmite Gameshow
  • 2012 - Bob Slayer: Is A Very Naughty Boy
  • 2013 - Bob Slayer: Worldwide Bawbag
  • 2014 - Bob Slayer: Fool Members Club (late night)
  • 2015 - Bob Slayer: Fat Jockey
  • 2016 - Bob Slayer: NeverMind The BusStops (late night)
  • 2017 - Bob Slayer: Whatever Next
  • 2018 - Bob Slayer Is Bob Slayer
  • 2019 - Bob Slayer: Wrote the Copy for This Show in March When He Didn't Have the Foggiest Notion of What Might Happen on Any Given Day in August, He Still Doesn't Really, but At Least He's Found This Snappy Title

Other Fringe shows include: ComedyOpoly (Comedians and Boardgames), How 2 Drive A Bus (Kids Show)

Iraq Out & Loud

In 2016 Slayer produced Iraq Out & Loud at the Edinburgh Fringe.[5] 1500 comedians and members of the public read the entirety of the 2.6 million word Chilcot Report for 24 hours a day, over 13 days. The project was one of the most talked about events at the Fringe that year and won the Edinburgh Comedy Awards Panel Prize for Spirit of the Fringe [6] as well as the TV Bomb Zeitgeist Award.[7]

BlundaBus

Slayer is driver and promoter of a mobile theatre and piano bar on his own converted ex-London double decker bus.[8] The BlundaBus first appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2015, parked outside Potterrow Underpass and has been back each year since. It has also appeared at festivals around the UK such as Glastonbury,[9] Kelburn, Nozstock, Musicport, Freerange,[10] Leicester Comedy Festival, Glasgow Comedy Festival.[11] As well as further afield in Denmark,[12] Norway at Humorfest, Bergen [13] and Galway International Comedy Carnival.[14]

Heroes of Fringe

Under the name Heroes of Fringe, Slayer and associates promote and operate a number of venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world's largest arts festival and the Leicester Comedy Festival, and tours around the UK and Europe.

History

In 2011 Bob Slayer programmed some acts in to the Hive as part of the Laughing Horse Free Festival: Phil Kay, Kunt and the Gang, John Robertson, Lucy Hopkins, Frank Sanazi and Slayer himself. Kunt and The Gang promoted his show with some stickers in the shape of a crudely drawn cock which he suggested punters might want to 'decorate' posters for other shows around the Festival. Established large venue Underbelly and one of the major comedy agents Avalon threatened to sue and 'Cockgate' became one of the most talked about 'events' of the festival.[15] Much discussion followed about how the stunt highlighted the over commercialisation of the Fringe.[16][17][18][19][20]

The following year 2012 Slayer took over the Hive and launched The Alternative Fringe,[21] which was set up as set up as a statement against venues which charge performers extortionate fees and leave the majority of artists in debt.[22]

In 2013 this was renamed Heroes of Fringe after a series of tours Slayer had promoted around the UK. New venue Heroes @ Bob's Bookshop was added. This was renamed Bob & Miss Behave's Bookshop in 2014 to acknowledge performer Miss Behave's co-production of the venue. In 2015, the Bookshop was replaced with a pop-up bar and venue on a double decker bus, called Bob's BlundaBus. 2016 the dragonfly was added. In 2017 Heroes also programmed the line-up at the Monkey Barrel, a year-round comedy club in Edinburgh. 2018 Boteco, Black Medicine and The SpiegelYurt were all added to the Heroes family.

In 2014, Heroes also promoted at the Leicester Comedy Festival for the first time. The venue, Heroes @ Hansom Hall, was nominated for the best venue award at the festival.[citation needed] Slayer was nominated for best promoter and won the Liberty Award for Spirit of the Festival.[citation needed] Heroes now also promote at the Criterion with Bob's BlundaBus sometimes parked outside.

Business model

Slayer has been a vocal opponent of the increasing commercialism of Fringe venues.[23] in The Guardian[24] Typically, venues charge acts for the hire of a performance space at the Fringe, including a fee for rent, equipment hire, and a compulsory marketing charge. The sums involved mean that performers are often charged more than they can make back in ticket sales.[25][26]

Heroes do not charge performers for the space. Audiences can either buy tickets in advance to guarantee a seat, or turn up on spec and pay what they want afterwards. Fringe commentators have commented on how the Fringe is changing because of smaller independent promoters such as Heroes.[27][28]

Awards

In 2013 Adrienne Truscott won the Edinburgh Comedy Awards panel prize for spirit of the Fringe[29] thus making Heroes the smallest venue at the Fringe to win one of the highest awards. Comedy critic Bruce Dessau called the award "a victory of the 'Independent' Fringe – for the first time the 'Big Four' venues, went home from the Foster's Awards empty-handed... showing that this year that non 'pay-to-play' has finally arrived as a force to be reckoned with, not just when to comes to good value for audiences, but also when it comes to high quality comedy.”[30]

In 2016 Heroes again won the Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize for innovative performance art piece, Iraq Out & Loud, in which the Chilcot Report was read live in full by a rotating cast of performers and members of the public.[31][32] Heroes retained the panel prize in 2017.

Edinburgh Fringe

  • Four Heroes shows were nominated for Edinburgh Comedy Awards in 2017 and Heroes retained the Panel Prize.[33]
  • Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize (2016) - Iraq Out & Loud
  • TV Bomb Zeitgeist Award (2016) - Iraq Out & Loud
  • Barry Award for 'Best' Person at the Fringe (2016) - Bob Slayer (& Nomination Sorcha Shanahan)
  • Malcolm Hardee Award For Comic Originality (2015) - Michael Brunstrom
  • Barry Award for Best Show at the Fringe (2015) - Spencer Jones
  • Malcolm Hardee Award For Comic Originality (2014) - Candy GiGi[34]
  • Barry Award for 'Best' Person at the Fringe (2014) - Bob Slayer[35]
  • Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize (2013) - Adrienne Truscott
  • Malcolm Hardee Award For Comic Originality (2013) - Adrienne Truscott[36]
  • Malcolm Hardee Pound of Flesh Award (2013) - Ellis & Rose
  • Total Theatre Award Nomination (2013) - Adrienne Truscott[37]
  • Malcolm Hardee Cunning Stunt Award (2011) - Kunt & The Gang and Bob Slayer[38]

Other Awards

  • Chortle Award for Event of the Year (2017): Bob Slayer was co-producer (with Adam LArter and Alex Hardy) and performer (as the Robotic Cheese Grater) in Tony Law on Ice at Alexandra Palace Ice Rink.
  • Leicester Comedy Festival: Liberty Award (2014), Best Promoter (2014), Best Small Venue (2015), Best New Venue (2015)
  • Most Talented Young Novice Jockey. West Midlands Point to Point Area (1993)

References

  1. ^ a b Solutions, Powder Blue Internet Business. "Bob Slayer, comedian tour dates : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". www.chortle.co.uk. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "Concert Tour Manager Salary, Responsibilities & Definition".
  3. ^ Gibson, John (10 August 2017). "Review: Bob Slayer - Whatever Next". The Wee Review. Edinburgh. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  4. ^ Bolger, Phil (10 July 2015). "Interview: Bob Slayer". The Wee Review. Edinburgh. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  5. ^ Ellis-Petersen, Hannah (9 August 2016). "'If I get laughs, I will have failed': Chilcot report recital begins in Edinburgh". The Guardian.
  6. ^ Premier. "Panel Prize - Edinburgh Comedy Awards". Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
  7. ^ "The Wee Review Award winners announced - The Wee Review - Scotland's arts and culture magazine". 27 August 2016.
  8. ^ Waller, Dave (24 August 2017). "Comedy bus is just the ticket at the Fringe" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  9. ^ "The frankly too late guide to comedy at the festival 2019".
  10. ^ "Comedy guests climb aboard the Blundabus for festival visit".
  11. ^ "Bob Slayer's BlundaBus: Fringe Comedy Spotlight - The Skinny".
  12. ^ "Kulturfest Herning - Pressemeddelelser 2019".
  13. ^ Onstad, Martine. "- Skyt meg i ræven!". www.p5.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  14. ^ "Bob's BlundaBus - a pop up double-decker of creativity".
  15. ^ "Cockgate". kuntandthegang.co.uk.
  16. ^ "Cock-gate seemingly divides Fringe comedy communty [sic?] - ThreeWeeks Edinburgh". www.threeweeks.co.uk.
  17. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Kunt and the Gang apologises for defacing posters - 2011 Edinburgh Fringe - British Comedy Guide". British Comedy Guide.
  18. ^ Solutions, Powder Blue Internet Business. "Wangergate : News 2011 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". www.chortle.co.uk. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  19. ^ "Cockgate - The Skinny".
  20. ^ "'Cockgate' orchestrator replaces Rupert Murdoch pie-man at Edinburgh Fringe". 19 August 2011.
  21. ^ "Revealed: Plans For An Alternative Edinburgh Fringe In 2012". 16 December 2011.
  22. ^ "STV programmes news and information".
  23. ^ "Stewart Lee & Bob Slayer: How The Fringe Escaped Its Certain Fate". Theskinny.co.uk. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  24. ^ Stewart Lee (30 July 2012). "Stewart Lee: the slow death of the Edinburgh Fringe | Culture". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  25. ^ "How the Edinburgh Fringe is financed: the article which you cannot read in this morning's edition of The Scotsman | SO IT GOES – John Fleming's blog". Thejohnfleming.wordpress.com. 4 August 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  26. ^ Claire Smith (25 August 2012). "Don't ask about dosh: The true cost of staging a Fringe show - Scotland". Scotsman.com. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  27. ^ . Londonisfunny.com. 30 August 2012. Archived from the original on 5 December 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  28. ^ "The future of the Fringe? Think smaller : Correspondents 2012 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". Chortle. 28 August 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  29. ^ Brocklehurst, Steven (24 August 2013). "Feminist comedian wins comedy award". BBC News.
  30. ^ "Opinion: Edinburgh Comedy Awards Results – Right or Wrong?". 24 August 2013.
  31. ^ Gayle, Damien (2016-08-20). "Edinburgh fringe Chilcot recital ends after 284 hours and 45 minutes". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  32. ^ Logan, Brian (2016-08-27). "Richard Gadd's show about his sexual assault wins Edinburgh comedy award". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  33. ^ Logan, Bryan (2017-08-23). "Edinburgh comedy awards: the nominees in full". Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  34. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Malcolm Hardee Award Winners 2014 - 2014 Edinburgh Fringe - British Comedy Guide". British Comedy Guide.
  35. ^ "News: Franken, Hill, Buckley Hill & Slayer Win Barry Awards". Beyond The Joke. 25 August 2014.
  36. ^ "More gongs: Malcolm Hardee, Herald and Stage awards presented - ThreeWeeks Edinburgh". www.threeweeks.co.uk.
  37. ^ Maxwell, Dominic. "Adrienne Truscott's Asking For It at Heroes @ Bob's Bookshop".
  38. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Malcolm Hardee Awards 2011 - Results - 2011 Edinburgh Fringe - British Comedy Guide". British Comedy Guide.

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Bob Slayer is an Edinburgh Comedy Award winning comedian musician and promoter He has been part of a new economic model for venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe which has made the event fairer and more affordable for performers and audiences Acts that have performed at his venues have won and been nominated for a number of prestigious awards Contents 1 Stand up career 2 Edinburgh Fringe 3 Iraq Out amp Loud 4 BlundaBus 5 Heroes of Fringe 5 1 History 5 2 Business model 5 3 Awards 6 ReferencesStand up career EditSlayer is a former music manager 1 who was tour and production manager for bands such as Snoop Dogg The Magic Numbers Bloodhound Gang and Electric Eel Shock 2 who he worked with since 2003 Prior to that he had been a jockey 3 He has performed stand up at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe since 2008 4 As well as Brighton Fringe Glasgow International Comedy Festival Leicester Comedy Festival Galway Comedy Carnival Humorfest Bergen Crap appa Park Oslo World Fringe Festival Perth Adelaide Fringe He has also toured with Steve O Phil Kay Simon Donald Jason Rouse Edinburgh Fringe EditSlayer has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe every year since 2008 Solo Shows 1 2010 Bob Slayer Punk Rock Chatshow aka How to Bully A Welshman 2011 Bob Slayer Marmite Gameshow 2012 Bob Slayer Is A Very Naughty Boy 2013 Bob Slayer Worldwide Bawbag 2014 Bob Slayer Fool Members Club late night 2015 Bob Slayer Fat Jockey 2016 Bob Slayer NeverMind The BusStops late night 2017 Bob Slayer Whatever Next 2018 Bob Slayer Is Bob Slayer 2019 Bob Slayer Wrote the Copy for This Show in March When He Didn t Have the Foggiest Notion of What Might Happen on Any Given Day in August He Still Doesn t Really but At Least He s Found This Snappy TitleOther Fringe shows include ComedyOpoly Comedians and Boardgames How 2 Drive A Bus Kids Show Iraq Out amp Loud EditIn 2016 Slayer produced Iraq Out amp Loud at the Edinburgh Fringe 5 1500 comedians and members of the public read the entirety of the 2 6 million word Chilcot Report for 24 hours a day over 13 days The project was one of the most talked about events at the Fringe that year and won the Edinburgh Comedy Awards Panel Prize for Spirit of the Fringe 6 as well as the TV Bomb Zeitgeist Award 7 BlundaBus EditSlayer is driver and promoter of a mobile theatre and piano bar on his own converted ex London double decker bus 8 The BlundaBus first appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2015 parked outside Potterrow Underpass and has been back each year since It has also appeared at festivals around the UK such as Glastonbury 9 Kelburn Nozstock Musicport Freerange 10 Leicester Comedy Festival Glasgow Comedy Festival 11 As well as further afield in Denmark 12 Norway at Humorfest Bergen 13 and Galway International Comedy Carnival 14 Heroes of Fringe EditUnder the name Heroes of Fringe Slayer and associates promote and operate a number of venues at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe the world s largest arts festival and the Leicester Comedy Festival and tours around the UK and Europe History Edit In 2011 Bob Slayer programmed some acts in to the Hive as part of the Laughing Horse Free Festival Phil Kay Kunt and the Gang John Robertson Lucy Hopkins Frank Sanazi and Slayer himself Kunt and The Gang promoted his show with some stickers in the shape of a crudely drawn cock which he suggested punters might want to decorate posters for other shows around the Festival Established large venue Underbelly and one of the major comedy agents Avalon threatened to sue and Cockgate became one of the most talked about events of the festival 15 Much discussion followed about how the stunt highlighted the over commercialisation of the Fringe 16 17 18 19 20 The following year 2012 Slayer took over the Hive and launched The Alternative Fringe 21 which was set up as set up as a statement against venues which charge performers extortionate fees and leave the majority of artists in debt 22 In 2013 this was renamed Heroes of Fringe after a series of tours Slayer had promoted around the UK New venue Heroes Bob s Bookshop was added This was renamed Bob amp Miss Behave s Bookshop in 2014 to acknowledge performer Miss Behave s co production of the venue In 2015 the Bookshop was replaced with a pop up bar and venue on a double decker bus called Bob s BlundaBus 2016 the dragonfly was added In 2017 Heroes also programmed the line up at the Monkey Barrel a year round comedy club in Edinburgh 2018 Boteco Black Medicine and The SpiegelYurt were all added to the Heroes family In 2014 Heroes also promoted at the Leicester Comedy Festival for the first time The venue Heroes Hansom Hall was nominated for the best venue award at the festival citation needed Slayer was nominated for best promoter and won the Liberty Award for Spirit of the Festival citation needed Heroes now also promote at the Criterion with Bob s BlundaBus sometimes parked outside Business model Edit Slayer has been a vocal opponent of the increasing commercialism of Fringe venues 23 in The Guardian 24 Typically venues charge acts for the hire of a performance space at the Fringe including a fee for rent equipment hire and a compulsory marketing charge The sums involved mean that performers are often charged more than they can make back in ticket sales 25 26 Heroes do not charge performers for the space Audiences can either buy tickets in advance to guarantee a seat or turn up on spec and pay what they want afterwards Fringe commentators have commented on how the Fringe is changing because of smaller independent promoters such as Heroes 27 28 Awards Edit In 2013 Adrienne Truscott won the Edinburgh Comedy Awards panel prize for spirit of the Fringe 29 thus making Heroes the smallest venue at the Fringe to win one of the highest awards Comedy critic Bruce Dessau called the award a victory of the Independent Fringe for the first time the Big Four venues went home from the Foster s Awards empty handed showing that this year that non pay to play has finally arrived as a force to be reckoned with not just when to comes to good value for audiences but also when it comes to high quality comedy 30 In 2016 Heroes again won the Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize for innovative performance art piece Iraq Out amp Loud in which the Chilcot Report was read live in full by a rotating cast of performers and members of the public 31 32 Heroes retained the panel prize in 2017 Edinburgh Fringe Four Heroes shows were nominated for Edinburgh Comedy Awards in 2017 and Heroes retained the Panel Prize 33 Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize 2016 Iraq Out amp Loud TV Bomb Zeitgeist Award 2016 Iraq Out amp Loud Barry Award for Best Person at the Fringe 2016 Bob Slayer amp Nomination Sorcha Shanahan Malcolm Hardee Award For Comic Originality 2015 Michael Brunstrom Barry Award for Best Show at the Fringe 2015 Spencer Jones Malcolm Hardee Award For Comic Originality 2014 Candy GiGi 34 Barry Award for Best Person at the Fringe 2014 Bob Slayer 35 Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize 2013 Adrienne Truscott Malcolm Hardee Award For Comic Originality 2013 Adrienne Truscott 36 Malcolm Hardee Pound of Flesh Award 2013 Ellis amp Rose Total Theatre Award Nomination 2013 Adrienne Truscott 37 Malcolm Hardee Cunning Stunt Award 2011 Kunt amp The Gang and Bob Slayer 38 Other Awards Chortle Award for Event of the Year 2017 Bob Slayer was co producer with Adam LArter and Alex Hardy and performer as the Robotic Cheese Grater in Tony Law on Ice at Alexandra Palace Ice Rink Leicester Comedy Festival Liberty Award 2014 Best Promoter 2014 Best Small Venue 2015 Best New Venue 2015 Most Talented Young Novice Jockey West Midlands Point to Point Area 1993 References Edit a b Solutions Powder Blue Internet Business Bob Slayer comedian tour dates Chortle The UK Comedy Guide www chortle co uk a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help Concert Tour Manager Salary Responsibilities amp Definition Gibson John 10 August 2017 Review Bob Slayer Whatever Next The Wee Review Edinburgh Retrieved 20 October 2017 Bolger Phil 10 July 2015 Interview Bob Slayer The Wee Review Edinburgh Retrieved 20 October 2017 Ellis Petersen Hannah 9 August 2016 If I get laughs I will have failed Chilcot report recital begins in Edinburgh The Guardian Premier Panel Prize Edinburgh Comedy Awards Edinburgh Comedy Awards The Wee Review Award winners announced The Wee Review Scotland s arts and culture magazine 27 August 2016 Waller Dave 24 August 2017 Comedy bus is just the ticket at the Fringe via www thetimes co uk The frankly too late guide to comedy at the festival 2019 Comedy guests climb aboard the Blundabus for festival visit Bob Slayer s BlundaBus Fringe Comedy Spotlight The Skinny Kulturfest Herning Pressemeddelelser 2019 Onstad Martine Skyt meg i raeven www p5 no in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 2020 05 09 Bob s BlundaBus a pop up double decker of creativity Cockgate kuntandthegang co uk Cock gate seemingly divides Fringe comedy communty sic ThreeWeeks Edinburgh www threeweeks co uk Guide British Comedy Kunt and the Gang apologises for defacing posters 2011 Edinburgh Fringe British Comedy Guide British Comedy Guide Solutions Powder Blue Internet Business Wangergate News 2011 Chortle The UK Comedy Guide www chortle co uk a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help Cockgate The Skinny Cockgate orchestrator replaces Rupert Murdoch pie man at Edinburgh Fringe 19 August 2011 Revealed Plans For An Alternative Edinburgh Fringe In 2012 16 December 2011 STV programmes news and information Stewart Lee amp Bob Slayer How The Fringe Escaped Its Certain Fate Theskinny co uk Retrieved 18 October 2012 Stewart Lee 30 July 2012 Stewart Lee the slow death of the Edinburgh Fringe Culture The Guardian Retrieved 18 October 2012 How the Edinburgh Fringe is financed the article which you cannot read in this morning s edition of The Scotsman SO IT GOES John Fleming s blog Thejohnfleming wordpress com 4 August 2012 Retrieved 18 October 2012 Claire Smith 25 August 2012 Don t ask about dosh The true cost of staging a Fringe show Scotland Scotsman com Retrieved 19 October 2012 Edinburgh Fringe round up II will 2012 be a turning point Edinburgh Comedy Festival Edinburgh is Funny Londonisfunny com 30 August 2012 Archived from the original on 5 December 2012 Retrieved 18 October 2012 The future of the Fringe Think smaller Correspondents 2012 Chortle The UK Comedy Guide Chortle 28 August 2012 Retrieved 18 October 2012 Brocklehurst Steven 24 August 2013 Feminist comedian wins comedy award BBC News Opinion Edinburgh Comedy Awards Results Right or Wrong 24 August 2013 Gayle Damien 2016 08 20 Edinburgh fringe Chilcot recital ends after 284 hours and 45 minutes The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2016 11 07 Logan Brian 2016 08 27 Richard Gadd s show about his sexual assault wins Edinburgh comedy award The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2016 11 07 Logan Bryan 2017 08 23 Edinburgh comedy awards the nominees in full Retrieved 2018 07 06 Guide British Comedy Malcolm Hardee Award Winners 2014 2014 Edinburgh Fringe British Comedy Guide British Comedy Guide News Franken Hill Buckley Hill amp Slayer Win Barry Awards Beyond The Joke 25 August 2014 More gongs Malcolm Hardee Herald and Stage awards presented ThreeWeeks Edinburgh www threeweeks co uk Maxwell Dominic Adrienne Truscott s Asking For It at Heroes Bob s Bookshop Guide British Comedy Malcolm Hardee Awards 2011 Results 2011 Edinburgh Fringe British Comedy Guide British Comedy Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Slayer amp oldid 1129262415 Heroes of Fringe, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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