Harry Hill's sell-out live show, Harry Hill In "Hooves", has been extended by 25 dates from October 1.
The floppy-collared, self-proclaimed clown prince of daft brings mayhem, and members of the animal kingdom, to the stage.
With a cordless mic in tow, the awardwinning comedian interweaves running gags, music, short films and far-fetched yarns. Expect appearances from old friend Stouffer (the Channel 4 cat), Gary (his son from his first marriage), a silly costume carnival and a continuation of his unrelenting search to find the best Harry Hill look-a-like in the audience.
"Who would have thought the same man who described horses as dirty for touching the Queen, would then, ten years later, be riding one on stage in his new show? But I am!" says Harry, whose career has gone from strength to strength since Perrier created the best newcomer award for him in 1992.
"A spirit of forgiveness pervades my new show like an entrenching tool through fresh topsoil. Special features include inter-species swing ball and an animatronics-style re-plastination of my Nan - just like the Dr Von Hagens on Channel 4. There is also a disco," he adds.
Starts 7.45pm. Tickets cost £17.50. Call 08700 606 650.
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