Abandoman will keep Tonbridge audience on its toes with comedy, improvisation and freestyling hip hop
00:00, 18 January 2015
Mixing comedy, improvisation and hip hop sounds like a tall order, but Abandoman do it so well that Ed Sheeran recruited them.
The duo, fronted by main man Rob Broderick, supported multi-platinum-selling Ed on his UK tour with their skill for creating hilarious freestyle songs based on audience suggestions at lightning speed.
The Independent described the act as “a talent that is unparalleled anywhere in the market: no two shows could ever be the same as they pick out audience members and freestyle about them, with comedic timing and witty rhyming that’s so impressive it could’ve been scripted”.
Tempted to go along when they perform at the EM Forster Theatre in Tonbridge on Tuesday, January 20? Then prepare to be asked to empty your pockets in front of the live audience and explain the contents, or fend off other unexpected requests from Abandoman.
The show starts at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £8. Visit www.boxoffice.tonbridge-school.co.uk or call 01732 304241.
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