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Dr Phil Hammond - Dr Phil’s Rude Health Show
Wednesday 6 October, 8pm
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Jenny Eclair - Old Dog, New Tricks
Thursday 7 October, 8pm
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Frisky & Mannish: The College Years
Wednesday 13 October 2010, 8pm
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Sean Lock - Lockipedia
Wednesday 13 October, 8pm
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Shappi Khorsandi - The Moon On A Stick
Thursday 14 October, 8pm
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Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:01:59
Concert Hall

Friday 9 October, 8pm
Part of Reading Comedy Festival
The nation’s favourite impressionist, Alistair McGowan (“The Big Impression”), is set to embark on his first, solo, stand-up tour in ten years.
Alistair will take to the road (and the rails) this autumn with a brand new, one-man show resurrecting his legendary celebrity impressions and introducing audiences to a host of new never-before-heard voices along the way – nobody does it better!
But Alistair’s stand-up is about much more than impersonation – expect sharp observations, poetry and romance, animals and surrealism, love and anger, wordplay and ‘greenery’ as well as footballers and film stars.
No make-up or costume changes… just one man, a microphone and an amazing multitude of voices – including most importantly, his own.
All tickets £15











