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Jonathan Pie: Back to the Studio
Royal Concert Hall Nottingham
Tuesday 20 February 2018 7.30pm
Jonathan Pie returns to the stage in early 2018 with a brand new live show following a sellout tour ending at The London Palladium, a show that was described as ‘electrifying’ CHORTLE, ‘Blistering’ Evening Standard and 'desperately misjudged’ The Times.
The frustrated news reporter is back and he’s angrier than ever. Pie attempts to host a night of serious discussions on current affairs whilst simultaneously attempting to smash the system from within. Join him for a night of political comedy that soon descends into chaos.
This is political satire at its finest and Pie is “the most exciting satirical creation since Partridge.” Rory Bremner
£22.50 www.trch.co.uk 0115 989 5555
Age Guidance 16+
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