Geins Family Giftshop

Like persistent dandruff Gein’s Family Giftshop are back.

And they are itching to show you what they’ve come up with.

Skin ailments aside, Gein’s Family Giftshop are a multi-award winning 4 strong, 5 star sketch group who’ll be hawking out yet another hour of “fluid and twisted” (The Guardian) sketch comedy.

Performed with “the kind of sensibility that would unsettle even the darkest League of Gentlemen fan” (The Sunday Times), let these four warts entertain you with a “A blistering debut hour of twisted, surreal humour” (The Metro). Or at least watch them bumble around trying out some hot ass new sketches.

As seen on Inside No.9 (BBC2) and Sky Arts Christmas Comedy Shorts and as heard on BBC Radio 4’s Sketchorama.

★★★★★ The Sunday Times
“A joy to watch” ★★★★★ The Skinny
Best Newcomer – Chortle Awards 2015
Best Newcomer nominees – Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award 2014

Part of the Shepherd’s Bush Comedy Festival presented by Hammersmith and Fulham Council and PBJ Management.
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“the kind of sensibility that would unsettle even the darkest League of Gentlemen fan”
The Sunday Times
"A joy to watch"
The Skinny

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