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Edinburgh Preview: Nick Dixon: Marriage Material at Just The Tonic – Mash House

by Theatre Weekly
June 23, 2018
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Introducing comedian Nick Dixon who debuts at this year’s Edinburgh Festival at the Just The Tonic Mash House with his show ‘Marriage Material’. Last year he found himself going to LA and writing with film icon Will Smith on a movie after being spotted on Youtube. A previous ‘So You Think You’re Funny?’ finalist, he has honed his skills in the some of the world’s finest comedy venues and now premieres his expertly-crafted, painfully funny hour show…

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