Monty Python legend and intrepid globetrotter Michael Palin brings tales of two of the most extraordinary journeys he’s ever made to the stage this autumn in a new solo tour, 'From North Korea Into Iraq'. Kicking off in Colchester on 1 October and ending in Edinburgh on 21 October, tickets go on sale at 10am on 22 July here.
'From North Korea Into Iraq' will see Michael deliver first-hand accounts of journeys through two countries on the dark side of history. Both named by President George Bush as being part of the Axis of Evil. Using photos and film shot at the time, he will tell the story of his challenging adventures in the tightly controlled time bomb that is the People's Republic of North Korea, and the bruised land of Iraq, once the home of civilisation, torn apart over the last thirty years by brutal war and bloodshed.
These two countries are often portrayed as international pariahs, and two of the last places you'd want to visit, but for Michael, the best part of travelling is looking behind the headlines and getting to know what life is really like for the people who live there.
Michael Palin said: "We shouldn't forget that we share a common humanity with the people of North Korea and Iraq and in both these tough and difficult countries we found, as you will see, humour and hope, ambition, expectation, warmth, hospitality and extraordinary resilience. These journeys were for me a total eye-opener. 'From North Korea Into Iraq' may take you out of your comfort zone but I hope, like me, that once we've travelled together, your feelings about these two countries, and the wider world we share, will never be quite the same again."
This tour follows his new Channel 5 series, Michael Palin: Into Iraq, produced by ITN Productions which launches in the autumn.
It will also be accompanied by Michael's new book, 'Into Iraq', published by Hutchinson Heinemann on 15 September.
MICHAEL PALIN - 'FROM NORTH KOREA INTO IRAQ' UK TOUR DATES
Saturday, 1st October
Colchester: Charter Hall
Sunday, 2nd October
Nottingham: Theatre Royal
Monday, 3rd October
Salford: Lowry
Wednesday, 5th October
London: Cadogan Hall
Thursday, 6th October
York: Grand Opera House
Sunday, 9th October
Bath: Theatre Royal
Monday, 10th October
Reading: Hexagon Theatre
Tuesday, 11th October
Guildford: G Live
Thursday, 20th October
Glasgow: Pavilion Theatre
Friday, 21st October
Edinburgh: Queen’s Hall
Picture: John Swannell