By Natalia Milne. Show is on at multiple venues (check the Fringe website).
Vittorio Angelone believes that comedy is art and this show does an excellent job of proving that. He is a product of the say nothing generation and as a result is obsessed with learning about the Troubles. A highlight of the show comes from Vittorio explaining how he learnt the reason for the family ice cream parlour needing to close in ’70s Belfast. The political divisions of his home country are not the sole focus but rather they are the foundation stones that the rest of the show is built around. He is very self aware and reflective and speaks candidly of his regrets of taking a gig in Dubai. His humour is dark but cheeky. This is a show not to be missed.

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