Lily Phillips: Smut (work in progress)

COMEDY


Lily Phillips: Smut (work in progress)

The Caroline of Brunswick

39 Ditchling Road
Upper Lounge: JUN 22-23 at 19:00 (60 min) - From £5

Lily Phillips: Smut (work in progress)

As seen on BBC3, Comedy Central, and ITV2, Lily Phillips brings you a new show that promises vagina lols for everyone! Female comedians are often criticized for only talking about vaginas and periods, which is offensive, but in this case 100% accurate. Join Lily on her journey to feminism and stand up, how she went from cheerleader to activist and why when she talks about her body does she get referred to as smutty? How many vagina jokes can she fit into an hour long show? Let’s find out.

Smut follows Lily from her early family life when she tried to copy her brother and wee standing up in the garden, her career dancing on Greek islands for a conglomerate of pervs, working as a Tequila girl and hostessing at Cage Fights. She wasn’t always the strong feminist role model, she used to be…fun. Smut explores the many trials and tribulations of being a woman, like turning 30 only to discover that apparently your vagina gets bigger with age rather than usage, how to deal with your dogs cystitis, and what happens when your boyfriend has to help you birth your own menstrual cup… they are still together now by the way, if anything, it has brought them closer.

Lily is a Funny Women Finalist 2018, Max Turner Finalist 2018, Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year 3rd place 2019 and was part of the prestigious Pleasance Reserve 2019, is so excited to bring her unique brand of comedy to the masses.

‘Charming and moderately obscene’ **** The Scotsman

‘funny bones and great hair’ This is Cabaret

'...a routine that called to mind Jo Brand' Steve Bennet, Chortle

Ticket types this year are Paid, Pay What You Can and Free - this is how it works: Paid: The show is fully ticketed and you pay in advance or on the door; Pay What You Can: You can choose to buy a ticket in advanced to guarantee entry and what to pay over a minimum amount OR turn up at the venue to get in for free in any space that is left; Free: The show is free entry and can be ticketed or unticketed. Watch the show, and the performer will ask for donations at the end for those that would like to contribute.