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Monday 27 June 2016 from 8pm
TV star, Gary Delaney is coming to the Understudy at The Lord Roberts to prepare for his next appearence on BBC2's Mock The Week.
This is a very special chance to hear his brand new material before he goes to the TV Studio.
Gary Delaney is a regular guest on Mock The Week (BBC Two) and 7 Day Saturday (Radio 5 Live). His other TV and Radio credits include Robert’s Web (Channel 4), Loose Ends (BBC Radio 4) and Russell Kane’s Whistle-Stop Tour (BBC Radio 2).
Gary is widely regarded as being the most quotable one-liner comic in the country. He projects the barely hidden delight of a cheeky schoolboy and the audience can’t help but be carried along by his infectious charm.
Gary has also written extensively for TV and Radio including, 8 Out Of 10 Cats, A League Of Their Own, 10’Clock Live, The British Comedy Awards and The News Quiz.
"Expect a cavalcade of brilliantly inventive puns”
The Guardian
“Razor sharp one-liners”
Daily Telegraph
“Wickedly funny”
The Sunday Times
Venue: The Understudy at Lord Roberts
Address: 24 Broad St, Nottingham NG1 3AN
Time: Doors 7.30pm. Start: 8pm
Tickets: £4 adv
£4 advance
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