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Eurovision comedy Nul Points! To Open at Union Theatre

by Staff Writer
February 14, 2023
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Nul Points at Union Theatre

Nul Points at Union Theatre

The world premiere of Nul Points!, a new Eurovision comedy by Martin Blackburn and starring Adèle Anderson will open at the Union Theatre.

Josh loves Eurovision. He knows every insane figure and fact. Ukraine entering a guy in a hamster wheel. Norway winning with an Olympic skater. The Russian grannies. The Brotherhood of Man. Each May he hosts a Eurovision party – the highlight of his year.

Nil Points! by Martin Blackburn is an hilarious rollercoaster of a journey over five Eurovision Parties – in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2022 as Josh bestows his guests with Bucks Fizz, Euro-V trivia and games of  Eurovision truth or dare.

       

Will they Rise Like a Phoenix, get Ooh Aah, Just a Little Bit…or meet their Waterloo with Nul Points!?

The performance on Saturday 13 May will start at 5.00pm to be followed by a Eurovision party including a screening of Eurovision live in the theatre. The cast includes Adèle Anderson and Sean Huddlestan. Further casting to be announced.

Full listings and ticket information can be found here

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