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Tuesday 21st May | 2024 | 7.30pm
Canalhouse
£14 (£12 Concession)
Jake Lambert is going on his first national tour. Described as "A joke machine" by The Telegraph, the show will see the comedian talk about trying to navigate his way through everyday life, why he has a fear of being normal, and asking why we all feel the need to ask strangers what breed their dogs are.
It seems the perfect time for his first tour too; his online videos have gained over 150million views, he has been supporting Michael McIntyre on his worldwide tour and he will be appearing on the next series of Live at the Apollo.
★★★★★ "...pure brilliance from start to finish" - London Theatre 1
★★★★★ "An absolute must-see" - RGM
★★★★- "A joke machine" - The Telegraph
★★★★ "A great storyteller" - The Arts Desk
★★★★ "Winningly self-deprecating" – Chortle
★★★★ "All the ingredients are there to make Jake Lambert a household name" - ITalkTelly
★★★★ "Catalyses laughter that cannot be contained" - Fest Magazine
Suitable for ages: 14+
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