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Sarah Millican – Late Bloomer

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Sarah Millican – Late Bloomer

The Regent Theatre, Ipswich

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Sunday 22 September 2024 is a captioned performance. Please visit our ‘Access Information’ page for more details on how to book Access Tickets. Run times & Intervals: Approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes including support act and interval

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When Sarah Millican was a bairn, she wouldn’t say boo to a goose. Quiet at school, not many friends, no boobs til she was 16. Now? NOW she is loud, with good friends, a cracking rack and goose booing all over the shop.

In Late Bloomer, Sarah’s brand-new stand-up show, she explores how one became the other. Plus, lots of stuff about dinners and lady gardens. Come along, laugh at her, with her, beside her.

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