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Show 353. Sarah Brown: LIVE at the Edinburgh Festival

Sarah lived in Downing Street for the entirety of the last Labour government. 

 

What is the role of a political spouse? Why doesn't the UK formalise the role?

 

More importantly, what was Sarah and Gordon's first date like?

 

This is the hilarious inside story of what it was like living on Britian's most famous street for 13 years. 

 

 

WATCH the goal that Gordon hurried home for: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGQplbF_akc

 

SEE Matt at on tour until March 2025: https://www.mattforde.com/live-shows

2024

 

31 July - 25 August: Edinburgh, The Pleasance

2 October: Norwich Playhouse

3 October: Maidenhead, Norden Farm

9 October: Middlesbrough, The Crypt

10 October: London, Leicester Square Theatre

24 October: Hull, Truck Theatre

6 November: Exeter, Phoenix

8 November: Tunbridge Wells, Trinity Theatre

14 November: Basingstoke, The Haymarket

15 November: Colchester Arts Centre

20 November: York, The Crescent

21 November: Chorley, Little Theatre

22 November: Salford, The Lowry

27 November: Chipping Norton Theatre

28 November: Leicester, Y Theatre

29 November: Eastleigh, The Berry

31 November: Faversham, The Alexander Centre

 

2025

 

4 February: Leeds, City Varieties

5 February: Sheffield, The Leadmill

6 February: Chelmsford Theatre

7 February: Bedford, The Quarry Theatre

12 February: Bath, Komedia

13 February: Southend, Palace Theatre

16 February: Cambridge, The Junction

20 February: Nottingham, Lakeside Arts

23 February: Brighton, Komedoa

25 February: Cardiff, Glee Club

26 February: Bury St Edmunds, Theatre Royal

2 March: Bristol, Tobacco Factory

11 March: Aberdeen, Lemon Tree

12 March: Glasgow, Glee Club

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