British improv group The Noise Next Door will be trying to get audiences in splits as they bring their style of comedy similar to hit show ‘Whose Line is it?’ to Dubai over two nights.
Like in the improvisational comedy television show, the quartet will get suggestions from the audience and turn them into comedic scenes and songs at the drop of a hat.
The group made up of Matt Grant, Tom Livingstone, Sam Pacelli and Robin Hatcher appeared on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ in 2020 to showcase their unique brand of humour and got a roaring reaction.
They have sold out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 11 times and have appeared on numerous TV shows in the UK.
Aficionados of the Arnott s biscuit were quick to express their excitement over the yummy new flavour. My tastebuds are tingling, one person wrote. All I want for Christmas is a Murray River Salted Double Chocolate Tim Tam, another person added. The Murray River Salted Double Choc uses salt flakes from the Murray Darling River Basin while the Kensington Pride Mango & Cream flavour uses mango sourced from the famous Bowen Queensland region. If you want to feel slightly less guilty about eating chocolate, thereâs also a mango flavour. Meanwhile the coffee in the Dimbulah Mountain Estate Coffee & Choc flavour has been sourced from its namesake s coffee makers in northern Queensland while the Moreton Bay Raspberry & Dark Choc flavour also comes from the raspberry-growing region of the same name.
Arnott’s will release four new versions of the iconic biscuit next week – and there’s one flavour in particular people are most keen to get their hands on.
Arnott’s will release four new versions of the iconic biscuit next week – and there’s one flavour in particular people are most keen to get their hands on.
Aficionados of the Arnott s biscuit were quick to express their excitement over the yummy new flavour. My tastebuds are tingling, one person wrote. All I want for Christmas is a Murray River Salted Double Chocolate Tim Tam, another person added. The Murray River Salted Double Choc uses salt flakes from the Murray Darling River Basin while the Kensington Pride Mango & Cream flavour uses mango sourced from the famous Bowen Queensland region. If you want to feel slightly less guilty about eating chocolate, thereâs also a mango flavour. Meanwhile the coffee in the Dimbulah Mountain Estate Coffee & Choc flavour has been sourced from its namesake s coffee makers in northern Queensland while the Moreton Bay Raspberry & Dark Choc flavour also comes from the raspberry-growing region of the same name.