Steve Royle
Comedy, magic, variety comes to Levenshulme with one of the first post-lockdown local festivals. On Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd May 2021, The Klondyke in Burnage Range hosts Down The Rabbit Hole Festival.
Shows confirmed so far are as follows:
The Cheshire Cat Comedy Show, Friday 21st May, from 7pm
Following his much-loved appearances on Britain’s Got Talent 2020 and a performance in the final that left the judges breathless with laughter and saw him voted into the top three by the public, comedian Steve Royle is proud to announce that he will be setting out on his debut UK Tour in 2021with a fun-filled evening for all the family.
Comedian Steve Royle has made it through the the final of Britain's Got Talent 2020 after a nailbiting finish.
Royle, 52 and from Chorley, was the last act to perform in the first show of the new series.
His energetic madcap mixture of prop comedy, jokes and juggling with Ant and Dec seemed to go down very well. He even had a topical joke about hand gel making it harder than ever to juggle. He also had a nice quip about lockdown: "When the auditions went out in April I couldn't leave the house for months."
Comedian Steve Royle is in the line-up for the first Britain's Got Talent semi-final.
The programme airs on ITV1 from 8pm on Saturday, September 5.
Seasoned performer Royle was one of the hits of the first edition of Britain's Got Talent on ITV1 when it went out in April.
When he first appared his madcap jokes, prop comedy and wacky juggling with guitars earnt him four thumbs up from the judges, David Walliams, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon.
Comedian Steve Royle, who appeared in the live return of sitcom Phoenix Nights, was one of the hits of the first edition of the new series of Britain's Got Talent on ITV1.
His madcap jokes, prop comedy and wacky juggling with guitars earnt him four thumbs up from the judges, David Walliams, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon.
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