Monday 5th November | 2024
Canalhouse
From £8
The adventures of blind comedian and folk singer David Eagle: accosted by faith healers, bamboozling aggressive Australians and escaping arrest after a nocturnal accordion-based anti-social incident. Plus a couple of his songs, one of which was described by the Guardian as "a comic tour de force"; and another one which wasn't.
Best Variety Show, Leicester Comedy Festival.
"Brilliant/nuts Heartily recommend!" (Rufus Hound)
A regular on BBC Radio 4's The Now Show. Three-time winner at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. Leicester Square Theatre New Comedian Of The Year.
Directed by Ben Van der Velde
Age Recommendation: 18
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