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RnB Ain’t Dead Present Dru Hill & Mya Live in Concert Mothers Day At House Of Blues In Orlando Fl.

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RNB Ain’t Dead Present Dru Hill & Mya Live in Concert Mothers Day

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 R&B Ain’t Dead Concert Will Be Held Mother’s Day Sunday May 13th the beautiful MYA will be performing live alongside the legendary Dru Hill at The House Of Blues |Also the Young Bull Van Chiso will be blessing the stage | Tickets are on SALE NOW at www.RnBAintDead.com or House Of Blues Box Office | Don’t miss this beautiful concert experience on one of the sweetest holidays of the year | Get your tickets NOW!!!! | Powered by #BlueCheeseEvents #BankBoyzSociety #DaCongregation

Support Artist: Van Chiso

Music By Dj Consistency & Dj Tamera James

House Of Blues Orlando

18&Up Everyone

DATE AND TIME

Sun, May 13, 2018

6:00 PM – 11:00 PM EDT

Location

LOCATION

House of Blues Orlando

1490 E Buena Vista Dr

Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

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Refund Policy

REFUND POLICY

No Refunds

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Caitlin Cook’s Musical Bathroom Odyssey Hits the UK

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What do cowboy dicks, milk pistols, and public toilet walls have in common? They all find a strange kind of poetry in The Writing on the Stall, the wildly inventive musical comedy from US performer Caitlin Cook, landing in the UK this summer. After sold-out runs Off-Broadway, at Edinburgh Fringe, and in London, the New York Times Critic’s Pick returns for a short UK tour—playing Brighton’s Komedia (31 May & 1 June) and Soho Theatre, London (4–7 June).

Set entirely in a public bathroom, The Writing on the Stall is anything but private. In this whip-smart and wickedly funny one-woman musical, Cook dives into the scrawled messages and mysterious wisdom etched on cubicle walls and turns them into something bold, bizarre, and unexpectedly moving. The songs are catchy, the jokes are razor-sharp, and the show isn’t afraid to get its hands dirty—literally.

Armed with a guitar and a knack for digging gold out of the obscene, Cook crafts a genre-defying hour that’s part stand-up, part cabaret, and all catharsis. This is confessional comedy with clever hooks, pitch-perfect melodies, and enough surprises to keep your eyebrows permanently raised. Expect satire, sincerity, and some surreal props—rumour has it a pair of slingshotted knickers makes a cameo.

Caitlin Cook isn’t your average musical comic. She’s Oxford-educated, New York-hardened, and streaming in the tens of millions. She’s also collaborated with some of comedy’s finest, directed offbeat hits, and performs as one-half of the musical duo 2/3rds of a Threesome. With this new UK run, she’s not just touring a show—she’s building a movement that blurs the lines between comedy, theatre, and performance art.

If you missed her during her Edinburgh frenzy, this is your chance to catch the musical everyone’s been whispering about in pub toilets and shouting about in five-star reviews. You might come for the laughs, but you’ll stay for the songs that (fair warning) may live rent-free in your head for months.

Caitlin Cook: The Writing on the Stall
🗓️ Brighton Komedia: May 31 & June 1 at 2:30pm
🗓️ Soho Theatre, London: June 4–7 at 7:15pm
🎟️ Tickets available via venue websites:
https://sohotheatre.com/events/caitlin-cook-the-writing-on-the-stall/
https://www.komedia.co.uk/shows/caitlin-cook-the-writing-on-the-stall/

Photo credit: Mindy Tucker

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