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The team behind the Wells Comedy Festival is bringing two nights of outstanding outdoor stand-up to the stunning grounds of the Bishop’s Palace on 8 and 9 September.
The Festival, which usually runs over the May bank holiday weekend, has been unable to go ahead for the last two years but instead there are these special shows.
Mick Perrin Worldwide are delighted to announce a brand new tour from Reginald D.Hunter, entitled Bombe Shuffleur. Starting at New Theatre Royal in Portsmouth on 15th April 2021 and concluding on 13th June at the Grand Theatre, Lancaster, tickets go on sale on Thursday 29th October 2020 from www.mickperrin.com/tours/reginald-hunter-shuffle
Celebrating his twentieth anniversary as a comedian living and performing in the UK, Reginald D Hunter sets out on a forty date tour of the UK and Ireland in 2019 with his highly anticipated new show.
Due to popular demand Reginald D Hunter has extended the critically acclaimed UK Tour of Some People Vs Reginald D Hunter.
Reginald D Hunter has rescheduled gigs that he had to postpone on his current Some People V Reginald D Hunter tour last week due to breaking his leg. They will now be happening in the next couple of weeks as follows:
21st June - Richmond Theatre (originally 8th June)
25th June – Corn Exchange, Ipswich (originally 9th June)
28th June – Dorking Halls, Dorking (originally 10th June)
Comedian Reginald D Hunter is to tour the UK in 2017 with his new show, Some People V Reginald D Hunter.
Starting at 6pm on Monday 8 August, and continuing 24/7 until they reach the end, a host of Edinburgh Fringe performers, writers, and politicians plus members of the public will stage a nonstop, out loud, live streamed reading of the recently published Chilcot Report, in its 2.6 million word entirety.
Al Murray, Richard Herring & Reg Hunter are among the comedy stars appearing at this year's Henley Festival, which runs from July 6 - 10.
There was an intriguing interview with Reginald D Hunter in the Times recently which mentioned that the enigmatic American comedian was currently living in Croydon. Hunter did not want to elaborate too much on how he has ended up in the south London outpost, except to say that, “it is warm, I can be noisy late at night and, you know, there’s a great turkey shop across the street.”
This Reginald D Hunter issue still seems to be rumbling on nearly a week after his appearance at the PFA dinner. To quickly recap, Hunter did a set in which he used the n-word and has ruffled feathers because the issue of racism is so sensitive in the football profession. There has been talk about Hunter returning his fee but, as yet I don't think he has done this.
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