
Comedian Rich Hall, the presenter of acclaimed BBC4 documentaries including ‘Rich Hall’s Continental Drifters’, ‘Rich Hall’s The Dirty South’’ and ‘How The West Was Lost’, is back touring the UK in spring 2016 with his live stand-up show ‘3:10 to Humour’.
Hall will also be bringing his more Nashville-tinged Hoedown show to London’s Leicester Square Theatre for five nights only from the 19th – 23rd April.
The acerbic American comic has built up a major following in the UK thanks to his award-winning live shows and his TV and radio appearances. He has popped up on ‘QI’ (BBC1/2), ‘Live At The Apollo’ (BBC1), ‘Channel 4’s Comedy Gala Live At The O2’, ‘Have I Got News For You’ (BBC1), ‘Stand Up For The Week’ (Channel 4), Rich Hall’s Cattle Drive’ (BBC4), ‘Rich Hall’s Gone Fishing’ (BBC4), ‘Otis Lee Crenshaw – London Not Tennessee’ (BBC2) ‘Never Mind The Buzzcocks’ (BBC2) and his most recent BBC4 documentary 'Rich Hall's Californian Stars'.
He has written for The David Letterman Show and was the inspiration behind Matt Groening’s character Moe Szyslak from The Simpsons. He has written three books, Magnificent Bastards, I Blame Society and Things Snowball.
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