A smash hit series of entirely improvised comedy adventures from critically acclaimed UK wits Racing Minds. Exotic locales, extraordinary characters, inexplicable plots - expect all this and more in a tongue-in-cheek homage to classic 50s radio serials. Broadcast live for your listening pleasure from sell-out runs at the Edinburgh and Perth Fringe Festivals.
'Never in my life have I witnessed a funnier live comedy show'
★★★★★ Three Weeks
'Stars in the making'
★★★★★ Festival Journal
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A smash hit series of entirely improvised comedy adventures from critically acclaimed UK wits Racing Minds. Exotic locales, extraordinary characters, inexplicable plots - expect all this and more in a tongue-in-cheek homage to classic 50s radio serials. Broadcast live for your listening pleasure from sell-out runs at the Edinburgh and Perth Fringe Festivals.
'Never in my life have I witnessed a funnier live comedy show'
★★★★★ Three Weeks
'Stars in the making'
★★★★★ Festival Journal
Sebastian has found new employment in a rather suspicious gothic castle, whilst some red-blooded American patriots go all out to stop the vampire threat.
Featuring special guest foley artist Thomas Ford.
Title: Childless in America
Main Character: Sebastian Fearnley
Strange Secret: He Ate His Sister's Hamster
Featured Location: Servant's Quarters of a Romanian Castle
Sponsored by: Alcohol (all)
The Wireless Podcast
A smash hit series of entirely improvised comedy adventures from critically acclaimed UK wits Racing Minds. Exotic locales, extraordinary characters, inexplicable plots - expect all this and more in a tongue-in-cheek homage to classic 50s radio serials. Broadcast live for your listening pleasure from sell-out runs at the Edinburgh and Perth Fringe Festivals.
'Never in my life have I witnessed a funnier live comedy show'
★★★★★ Three Weeks
'Stars in the making'
★★★★★ Festival Journal