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Comedian Cally Beaton heads to Cambridge with her new show, which blends sharp humour, storytelling and personal insight

Top image by Natasha Pszenicki

Combining comedic and storytelling prowess with extracts from her provocative book of the same name, Cally Beaton (QI, Live at the Apollo) will bring her new show, Namaste Motherf*ckers, to Cambridge Junction on 28 September.

A story of radical reinvention – from boardroom meetings to treading the boards thanks to a conversation with the late, great Joan Rivers – Namaste Motherf*ckers is a funny show about a serious subject: Cally’s manifesto for keeping cool when you’re a hot mess and how life isn’t over once you hit 50 – however powerful the stereotypes that tell you otherwise.

“It’s all about presenting our authentic, imperfect selves and being the narrators of our own messy stories. I can’t wait to do just that across the UK this autumn,” says Cally.

Find out more and book tickets at junction.co.uk

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