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A quiz night comedy show from Living Spit (makers of There’s Something About Typhoid Mary, Six Wives of Henry VIII, The Passion of Living Spit, Adolf & Winston) – Big laughs! Tiny prizes! Family arguments!


So Christmas is done and we’ve wearily begun another new year. What better resolution to make than to CRUSH your friends and family in a festive quiz?

But this isn’t just any post-Christmas quiz night. It’s a comedy show hastily gift-wrapped in unrecycleable quizzy paper! Join Living Spit’s Holy host, Stu Mcloughlin, as he reruns the Christmas fun; singing, dancing and otherwise vaguely performing his way through ridiculous rounds, questionable facts, surprise challenges and enough inappropriately festive foolery to make Santa fake an injury.

Bring your brains, your buddies and your strongest opinions about which Quality Street selections are the best.

Come clever. Leave confused.

“Everything Living Spit touches turns into gold.”
★★★★★ Stage Talk Magazine on Living Spit’s Too Many Greek Myths

  • Dates: Tues 19th - Sat 23rd Jan 2027
  • Show time: 7.30pm
  • Tickets: £15
  • Running Time: 85 mins (with interval)
  • Suitable for: Ages 12+
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  • Running Time: 85 mins (with interval)
  • Suitable for: Ages 12+
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