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PREVIEW – Sam Nicoresti – Cancel Anti-Wokeflake Snow CultureĀ 

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SAM Nicoresti will solve the gender debate in under an hour with his new fringe show or your money back!  

This is the promise of the comedian’s latest show coming to the Fringe Festival 2022.

Samā€™s mission to get a Netflix special by cynically becoming a right-wing culture war comedian backfires when they inconveniently realise they’re genderqueer. 

However, major streaming services will be glad to know that in order to combat this unmarketable “snowflake perspective” Sam Nicoresti has invented Nam Sicoresti: their ire-driven alter ego cruelly cancelled for ā€œthe consequences of things he said and did?!ā€. 

Sam Nicoresti headshot.
Sam Nicoresti’s latest show is a push-and-pull between the comedian’s two personas. (Image supplied with release,credit Ed Moore)

Nam will be telling it like it is whilst complaining about being no-platformed, live from a stage at one of the biggest platforms in the world for a month. 

Nam even has a trick up his sleeve, a hilarious “woke-lefty-snowflake” character called Sam Nicoresti: a stand-up “comedixn” with hot takes on queer identity, pronouns and *yawn* the right to exist.

In a push-and-pull between the two personas, cancel culture and identity politics collide with more traditional comedy topics like “Is there a soul?” and “Can you sell it to the devil for a show on GB News?” Will there be a winner from the maelstrom of opinion and counter opinion? Probably not, but it will be fun trying. 

A multimedia surrealist hour from comedyā€™s odd prince of overthinking. 

Sam Nicoresti is a writer, performer and award-winning comedian from Birmingham. He is known for his blending of stand-up, surreal theatre, film and music.

In December of 2021 he was crowned Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year. 

Sam will be performing his new show from the 6th-28th August at The Banshee Labyrinth.

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