• Breaking Eggs

  • Oct 21 2019
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Breaking Eggs is a monologue written and performed by Max Bardsley. It’s about one man’s journey to buy some eggs on a Monday… or maybe it was a Tuesday. It definitely wasn’t Sunday because the shops close on Sunday and he was buying some eggs. In this episode we discuss ‘Shock Treatment’, the sequel to Rocky Horror Picture Show you didn’t know existed. We also review the Breaking Bad movie ‘El Camino’ in depth, scene by scene. 


    To win a free genie and the boy t-shirt, e-mail us a haiku to inquiries@nitpix.co.uk! The best one wins! 


    We will be at Chorts Fest 2019 on the 3rd of November in North London.

    Buy tickets here: https://www.angelcomedy.co.uk/event-detail/54959487/


    Sam and Max, or Nitpix as they're collectively known on YouTube, like to critique and comment on your favourite TV shows and films. In Bleeding on the Page they put their minds together to create the scripts they want to see. With each episode a new tale is told, written by Nitpix, performed by actors, and served with live sound effects. From science fiction to buddy cops, and everything in between, Bleeding on the Page is an absurd look into genre, the art storytelling, and great movies.


    This is a Studio71 production. 


    Producer - Jack Claramunt 

    Exec Producer - Tom Payne & Jody Smith

    Production Support - Phie McKenzie

    Sound Design - Oliver McAuley

    Artwork - Jack Tongeman


    Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company.


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