The guy everyone can do an impression of is back with a brand new stand up tour and is coming to Birmingham Hippodrome. A show that will change your life and how you perceive your place in the world. Bit much? Fine, it’ll be a very funny night of grumbles and jokes in which Josh will finally tackle the hot comedy topics of advent calendars, pesto and the closing time of his local park.
Widdicombe is best known for the twice BAFTA nominated and multiple Broadcast and RTS award winning show The Last Leg, as well as his critically acclaimed sitcom JOSH, Insert Name Here, QI, Have I Got News For You, A League of Their Own and his hit podcast Quickly Kevin Will He Score.
Part of Birmingham Comedy Festival, 4-13 October 2019. For more information, see bhamcomfest.co.uk
Price
Prices and discounts subject to change, a 6% transaction charge applies for this production see terms and conditions, postage from £1.50.
Running Time
Approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes including one interval
Age guidance
14+
Boxes for this production are on sale, but please note they are restricted view. Please contact us on 0844 338 5000 to book (calls cost 4.5p per min plus access charge).
Performances
CONCESSIONS
CONCESSIONS FOR PATRONS WITH DISABILITIES
£5 off each ticket in all seating areas.
2 for 1 for disabled patrons who require the service/support of a companion.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Discounts and Concessions are offered subject to availability at the discretion of the Information and Sales Manager. Top three price bands only, unless otherwise stated. Restrictions may apply. Only one discount per ticket may apply, unless otherwise stated. Offers are non retrospective and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Valid ID must be presented where applicable. Additional discounts may be offered from time to time.
"Hugely appealing stand-up which marries a keen observational eye to a petulant anger at the apparent ludicrousness of the modern world."
The Guardian
"If they made frustration an Olympic sport the Last Leg co-host would win gold every time."
Evening Standard
"Widdicombe's charm and incurable exasperation with the modern world win the day."
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