Don’t take my word for it, says satirist

HAILED as “Britain’s leading musical satirist” by the Times, Mitch Benn is bringing his critically acclaimed

John Harris

John Harris

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04:57PM, Wednesday 14 December 2016

HAILED as “Britain’s leading musical satirist” by the Times, Mitch Benn is bringing his critically acclaimed show to the Kenton Theatre later this month.

Don’t Believe a Word is playing at the New Street venue on Saturday, October 22, and Mitch, who is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4’s The Now Show, explains the basic premise as follows.

“I’m a sceptic,” he says. “But don’t take my word for it. Or indeed anybody’s. For anything...”

The show is one that aims to make people laugh a lot and think a bit as Mitch debunks myths, exposes nonsense and grapples with the very nature of knowledge itself — with amusing consequences and of course a few songs along the way.

Tickets are £15. To book, call the box office on (01491) 575698 or visit www.kentontheatre.co.uk





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