COMIC Chris McGlade will perform the show he’s set to take to this year's Edinburgh Fringe to Carlisle.

Cutting his teeth in the North East’s resolute working men’s clubs, the self-proclaimed Smoggie and Middlesbrough native will be taking his brand-new show Forgiveness to the Old Fire Station on Friday, June 24.

 

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A fiercely powerful show about a brutally shocking story; Chris’ father was murdered in 2011. How do you forgive your father’s murderer? Only Chris knows.

Inspiring uproarious laughter, tears of sincerity and standing ovations, Chris’ conscientious comedy and cutting-edge poetry makes for a truly unforgettable show.

Speaking on Forgiveness, Chris says:” This is my father’s legacy. He was a funny, bighearted, inclusive, tolerant, forgiving man. Humour, passion, inclusivity, tolerance, and forgiveness are things I feel the world could do with a little more of today, peace.”

Chris is passionately political; he spearheaded a fractious six-year campaign opposing a large housing scheme earmarked close to home on Redcar’s Coatham Enclosure (which he won). He brings that same fire and energy to his performances, looking past the liberal comedy consensus, and taking apart and revealing the hypocrisy in Britain today.

 

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It might not sound funny and is certainly un-PC, but this is a must-see show.

Chris continues: “I want free-thinking people coming along prepared to laugh at others and themselves. I don’t want people thinking ‘can I laugh at that?’ It’s like the comedic part of the brain has been lobotomized.”

Tickets for the show cost £15 and are available on the Old Fire Station website.