A Brief History of Beer: The New Brew
Please note: this show will take place at The Producers on Friday 17th March at 21:45. Click here for details
Your drinking buddies Will & Trish return with a two-part sequel to the 2016 sell-out show A Brief History of Beer! Didn't see it??? No problem! Both shows will still make sense on their own.
Best described as a sketch comedy drinking game, come party in the Pint Machine and travel through the beertinuum on a mission to save the universe from the villainous Darth Bud!
★★★★ "...Charming, funny and infinitely attractive as new drinking buddies." CBC/Radio Canada 2016
★★★★1/2 Rip It Up 2014 A Brief History of Beer
The Orlando Sentinel said:
"A long time ago, on a brew-loving world
not unlike our own, the evil InBev, led by Darth Bud, conspired against
all who practice The Craft...Wish Experience, have returned to take us
back in time in their spacecraft Xythos."
"Are they drunk? Are we? Who cares! “Our carbonation levels are dangerously low, Captain,” Glenn warns.
“Drink deeply” Parry advises. And, of course, we do.
★★★You can eat & drink during this show!!!★★★
Presented by: Wish Experience
Wish Experience are a small group formed in London with the purpose of creating interesting, exciting performances. Now based in New York, our drinking game comedy has been playing the East Village for over two years. We are inspired by every day experiences shared by large numbers of people; by the magical within the mundane, and by the common language such experiences give us. By harnessing these cultural phenomena, we hope we can invite our audience members into our work, rendering them part of the performance and co-conspirators to our schemes and plots.
We have travelled the world with our work, performing in a variety of spaces including churches, pubs, theatres, crypts, concert venues, town halls, bars and dwellings. Our work has played in the Edinburgh Festival fringe, the Adelaide Fringe, the Cincinnati Fringe Festival, and as part of the CAFF circuit of festivals as well as a number of other, smaller fringe festivals.