EVER feel like you’re stuck in the wrong age and time? One comic knows how you feel.
Comedian Russel Kane will be bringing his new show to the Electric Palace on Saturday, May 6,
His new show will explore age and what it means if you are 16-years-old, yet feel 21, or those who are 40, but tragically faking being 25.
Apparently, we shouldn’t worry as, no-one is ever the ‘right’ age – it’s is the beauty and the curse of being a real person.
In Right Man, Wrong Age Russell Kane unleashes another “blisteringly-funny, award-winning stand-up performance” about growing up and growing down.
The multi-award winning comedian, presenter, actor, author and scriptwriter is best known as the host of three series of BBC3‘s Live At The Electric, his regular appearances on BBC1’s Live At Apollo, BBC3’s Unzipped, ITV2’s Celebrity Juice and I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Now!
Most recently, Russell travelled the world with you-tube stars filming a new survival programme, Stupid Man, Smart Phone, which is available on BBC iPlayer.
He was nominated four times for the Edinburgh Comedy Awards before winning Best Show in 2010. Russell then went onto make history as the first comedian to win both the Edinburgh Award and Melbourne Comedy Festival’s Barry Award in one year.
His second DVD, Russell Kane Live, was recorded in the West End at the Vaudeville Theatre and released by Universal Pictures in 2015. Famed for his critically-acclaimed tours Russell has been performing sell-out shows across the globe and now he is back with this brand new show.
Tickets are available from the Box Office.
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