1000 Rhymes Per Hour: MC Hammersmith's Magical Freestyles
As part of the New Zealand Fringe Festival, and following sold out appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe, Prague Fringe and Adelaide Fringe, Will Naameh presents:
1000 Rhymes Per Hour: MC
Hammersmith's Magical Freestyle Factory!
MC Hammersmith (a.k.a. Will Naameh, the tall skinny one from Men With Coconuts, Spontaneous Sherlock and Spontaneous Potter) is an award-winning freestyle rap comedian. He is the world’s leading gangster rapper to ever emerge from the ghetto of middle class white west London.
The show is an entirely improvised hip hop comedy show based on audience suggestions. An hour of blisteringly fast freestyle raps from a man armed with nothing more than a microphone, some banging beats, and a crippling self-awareness of his middle class upbringing.
'The world's leading freestyle rapper' - The Advertiser ()
'The funniest rapper in the world!’ – Culross Festival
WINNER – 2017 UK Improv Smackdown Championship
WINNER - Best Newcomer, 2018 Scottish Comedy Awards
‘An exceptionally dazzling performance… utterly enthralled’ – The Skinny
'Floored the audience' - Broadway Baby
LISTING INFORMATION:
1000 Rhymes Per Hour: MC Hammersmith's Magical Freestyle Factory!
March 20th - 23rd
8.30pm-9.30pm
Te Auaha (Tapere Iti), 65 Dixon Street, Wellington
Tickets: $20/$15/$14
Age guidance: 18+
https://www.fringe.co.nz/show/31868
http://www.facebook.com/TheRealMCHammersmith
Twitter: @mc_hammersmith
Instagram: @mc_hammersmith
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