Notorious for being ridiculous, Jimeoin is internationally acclaimed as one of live comedy's masters - and he's returning to Warrington next year.
The Irishman's brilliantly observed, ever-evolving and hilarious stand-up has made him the undisputed award-winning star of TV shows including Live at the Apollo, Sunday Night at the Palladium, The John Bishop Show, Channel 4's O2 Comedy Gala and Royal Variety Performance.
The new show, Ridiculous, will be coming to Parr Hall on Saturday 10 February 2018 and tickets are on sale now.
Don't miss what promises to be a knock-out performance; grab a ring-side seat for an unforgettably hilarious evening of world-class stand-up with Ireland's champion 'unbelievably funny comedian'.
The Age, in Australia, where Jimeoin rose to prominence, described him as "a superb physical comic" with "a quirky, whimsical and sometimes mischievous view of the world" and Edinburgh Evening News described the comedian as "hilarious" and "ridiculous", and said "don't you miss it".
Tickets are on sale now for the show on Saturday 10 February 2018, 7.30pm, £18 at Parr Hall, Palmyra Square South, Warrington, WA1 1BL. Tickets and information: 01925 442345 | www.pyramidparrhall.com.
Culture Warrington is a charitable trust that was established in May 2012 to manage Pyramid & Parr Hall, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery and cultural events across the town including Warrington Festival and Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival.
Its charitable status allows it to provide a range of cultural activities within communities across Warrington that are tailored to the health and wellbeing needs of each community.
Situated in the heart of Warrington's Cultural Quarter, its venues Pyramid and Parr Hall are two of the North West's leading arts and entertainment venues for music, comedy, dance, drama and much more. The venues have played host to big name acts including John Bishop, The Stone Roses, The Courteeners, Jools Holland, and Peter Kay, to name a few.
Warrington Museum & Art Gallery is one of the oldest museums in the country, opening in 1848. The permanent galleries feature a wealth of material from the natural world and also local pieces from Warrington's history. The art gallery showcases the work of local, national and internationally renowned artists and recent exhibitions have featured Banksy, Tracey Emin and Sam Taylor-Wood.
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