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Sink or Shpin (formerly Sink or Spin) is the world's first comedy show where the audience are all on fitness bikes. A character comedy for one actor, set in a real gym with real fitness bikes. Inspired by Spinning classes, created and devopled by Jonathan Sacerdoti, the show first played at the Edinburgh Festival in 2011 to great reviews (see below) and transferred to London in 2012 as "Sink or Shpin". To discuss development or performance opportunities, email comedy@sacerdoti.com.
as seen on reviews of Sink or Shpin:
The List ____________ "This is my actual favourite… you join a spinning class in the surreal world of your instructor, so you get a properly mad, bonkers spinning instructor." Scott Mills, BBC Radio 1 ____________ "One of the fringe's more unusual show... mixes comedy and exercise. It's doubtful you'll come away any fitter however this fringe show will have your stomach aching from laughter" STV News ____________ "it's a funny show... it got you really involved." The Culture Show, BBC Two ____________ "joyous experience… unbelievably good fun… I doubt there is anything that is quite as much fun in Edinburgh this year."
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