Following a sell-out run at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival, Marcus Brigstocke’s Devil May Care is heading to London in February.
He will be presenting a special performance of his latest show at classic East London venue Wilton's Music Hall on February 20.
The show is to be filmed, though at this stage it has not been revealed where it will be made available.
It will be your last chance to see the satirical stand-up onstage in the red-faced guise of Lucifer.
As we divide each other up into more and more unpleasant categories of evil, it is time to establish, once and for all, what is good and what is bad. And who better to arbitrate in these challenging, divisive times than Lucifer himself?
The Devil no longer runs Hell day-to-day. He’s retired now, and plays golf at Mar-a-Lago, but the Dark Lord is still on the board of The Underworld and attends a bi-annual meeting to advise on how to make eternal damnation sustainably hot, how to keep a thousand minions on zero hours contracts, and what to do about Jacob Rees-Mogg.
This is Marcus’s first character-driven stand-up show, performing in the full horns, tail and malevolent grin of Milton’s fallen angel Lucifer in Paradise Lost. It would be a sin to miss it.
Brigstocke has notched up an impressive list of TV credits, including an appearance on Famous and Fighting Crime (C4), being team captain on Argumental (Dave), and being host of The Late Edition and I’ve Never Seen Star Wars (BBC4). Other appearances include Live At The Apollo (BBC1), Have I Got News For You (BBC1), Mock the Week (BBC2), QI (BBC2), Sorry I’ve Got No Head (BBC1), The Late Edition (BBC4), and the 11 O’ Clock Show (Channel 4).
He has also appeared regularly on I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, The Now Show and Just A Minute. He has written and recorded five series and a special of his hit show Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off. He also co-starred alongside Kerry Godliman in The Wilsons Save The World.
Buy tickets here: wiltons.org.uk