A LEGENDARY TV comedian has announced he will be performing in Cornwall as part of his new UK tour taking place through 2023 and 2024.
Acclaimed comedy legend Ross Noble has returned to his first love – live comedy.
The supreme master of stream-of-conscious, freewheeling stand-up is back with his 21st tour - Jibber Jabber Jamboree, with Noble inviting audiences to join him for an evening of gloriously nonsensical improvised comedy – which may or may not feature a theatrical tribute to Mr T.
On what audiences can expect from his new tour, Ross said: “It will be a playful experience for young and old.
“Imagine watching someone create a magic carpet on an enchanted loom. Oh, hang on… magic carpets fly, that would smash the loom as it took flight. I haven’t thought that through… That’s what people can expect. Razor sharp observations on things I haven’t thought through.”
Full tour dates can be found below:
Wednesday 25th October 2023
Telford, Oakengates Theatre @ The Place
Thursday 26th October 2023
Harrogate, Royal Hall
Friday 27th October 2023
St Albans, The Alban Arena
Saturday 28th October 2023
Buxton, Opera House
Sunday 29th October 2023
Crewe, Lyceum Theatre
Thursday 2nd November 2023
Oxford, New Theatre Oxford
Friday 3rd November 2023
Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Hall Theatre
Saturday 4th November 2023
Portsmouth, New Theatre Royal
Sunday 5th November 2023
Winchester, Theatre Royal
Wednesday 8th November 2023
Worthing, Pavilion Theatre
Thursday 9th November 2023
Guildford, G Live
Saturday 11th November 2023
Royal Leamington Spa, Royal Spa Centre
Sunday 12th November 2023
Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
Wednesday 15th November 2023
York, Grand Opera House
Thursday 16th November 2023
Newcastle, O2 City Hall
Friday 17th November 2023
Newcastle, O2 City Hall
Saturday 18th November 2023
Newcastle, O2 City Hall
Sunday 19th November 2023
Carlisle, The Sands Centre
Tuesday 21st November 2023
Manchester, O2 Apollo
Thursday 23rd November 2023
Aberdeen, Music Hall
Friday 24th November 2023
Dundee, Whitehall Theatre
Saturday 25th November 2023
Edinburgh, Usher Hall
Sunday 26th November 2023
Glasgow, Theatre Royal
Thursday 1st February 2024
Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn
Friday 2nd February 2024
Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn
Saturday 3rd February 2024
Salford Quays, The Lowry (Lyric Theatre
Sunday 4th February 2024
Barrow-in-Furness, The Forum
Wednesday 7th February 2024
Cardiff, St David’s Hall
Thursday 8th February 2024
Basingstoke, The Anvil
Friday 9th February 2024
Brighton, Brighton Dome
Saturday 10th February 2024
Leicester, De Montfort Hall
Sunday 11th February 2024
Swansea, Grand Theatre
Wednesday 14th February 2024
Bristol, Bristol Beacon
Thursday 15th February 2024
Poole, Lighthouse Theatre
Saturday 17th February 2024
Truro, Hall for Cornwall
Sunday 18th February 2024
Exeter, Corn Exchange
Monday 19th February 2024
Cheltenham, Everyman Theatre
Wednesday 21st February 2024
Eastbourne, Devonshire Park
Thursday 22nd February 2024
Aldershot, Princes Hall
Friday 23rd February 2024
Cambridge, Corn Exchange
Saturday 24th February 2024
Birmingham, Symphony Hall
Sunday 25th February 2024
Lancaster, Grand Theatre
Wednesday 28th February 2024
Sheffield, City Hall
Thursday 29th February 2024
Lincoln, The Engine Shed
Friday 1st March 2024
Liverpool, Philharmonic
Saturday 2nd March 2024
Middlesbrough, Town Hall
Sunday 3rd March 2024
Doncaster, CAST
Wednesday 6th March 2024
Swindon, Wyvern Theatre
Thursday 7th March 2024
Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
Friday 8th March 2024
Dorking, Dorking Halls
Saturday 9th March 2024
Kings Lynn, Alive Corn Exchange
Sunday 10th March 2024
Norwich, Theatre Royal
Monday 11th March 2024
Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre
Wednesday 13th March 2024
Northampton, Royal and Derngate
Thursday 14th March 2024
London, Palladium
Friday 15th March 2024
London, Palladium
Sunday 17th March 2024
Leeds, Grand Theatre
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