Russell Kane is unleashing yet another blisteringly funny stand-up performance about growing up, growing down, and why farts will always be funny.
If you're 16 but feel 21, 40 years old but tragically faking 25, or in your 80s with the heart of three oxen, then this is the show for you.
In Right Man, Wrong Time Russell explores the theory that no-one is ever the right age, claiming it's the beauty and curse of being a "real person".
Described by Evening Standard as "extremely funny", "at the top of his game" by The Guardian and "one of the quickest, most stimulating stand-ups in the land" by The Times, Russell is a multi-award winning comedian, presenter, actor, author and scriptwriter.
He is famed for his critically-acclaimed tours and has been performing sell-outs across the globe: now he's back with this brand new show.
TV appearances include three series of BBC3's Live At The Electric, regular stints on Live at the Apollo, BBC3's Unzipped, and ITV2's Celebrity Juice and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Now!
Most recently Russell travelled the world with YouTube stars filming the new survival programme Stupid Man, Smart Phone and he has released two best-selling DVDs: the award-winning Smokescreens & Castles, recorded in front of his home crowd at the Palace Theatre in Westcliff-on-Sea in 2011, and his newest DVD Russell Kane Live, a special one-off show recorded in London's West End in October 2015.
He's also got the silverware to prove his credentials with four nominations for the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Awards in which he won best show in 2010 before going on to make history as the first comedian to win both the Edinburgh Award and Melbourne Comedy Festival's Barry Award in one year.
Tickets are on sale now. For tickets and information, contact 01925 442345 or visit www.pyramidparrhall.com.
Pyramid & 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, Billy Ocean, Jools Holland and Peter Kay to name a few.
Parr Hall is a listed building and has been a long standing feature of Warrington's cultural scene since its opening in 1895. It is a medium sized concert venue with 1000 seats. Pyramid opened in 2002, with support from Arts Council England and the National Lottery, as an arts centre focusing on smaller performances and community events. It offers a range of spaces to hire for events, weddings and conferences.
The venues are run by Culture Warrington which is a charitable trust that was established in May 2012 to also manage Warrington Museum & Art Gallery and cultural events across the town including Warrington Festival and Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival.
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