A brand new year brings lots of brand new tours! Each month we will be choosing the best tour that you should go and see. Some will be just as the month turns and if this happens then we will post the blog article a little bit early so you have time to purchase tickets. So without further ado lets delve straight into the choice of the month – John Robins
Tour Dates:
January
25 – Leamington, Spa Pavillion
26 – Leeds, City Varieties
27 – Northampton, Theatre Royal
February
2 – Tunbridge Wells, The Trinity Centre
6 – Canterbury Gulbenkian
7 – Brighton Komedia
8 – Lincoln, The Engine Shed
9 – Bristol, The Redgrave Theatre
10 – Bristol, The Redgrave Theatre
11 – Oxford Glee Club
13 – Bridport, The Electric Palace
15 – Leicester, The Y Theatre
16 – Carlisle, The Old Fire Station
17 – Whitehaven, Rosehill Theatre
18 – Edinburgh, The Stand
19 – Glasgow, The Stand
20 – Newcastle, The Stand
21 – Sheffield, Memorial Hall
23 – Swindon Arts Centre
24 – Liverpool, Epstein Theatre
25 – Salford, The Lowry
27 – Norwich Arts Centre
28 – West End Centre, Aldershot
March
1 – Banbury, Mill Arts Centre
2 – Bath, Rondo Theatre
3 – Bath, Rondo Theatre
4 – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
6 – Exeter, The Phoenix
8 – Maidenhead, Norden Farm Arts Centre
9 – Hemel Hempstead, The Old Town Hall
10 – Cambridge, The Junction
11 – Salford, The Lowry
13 – Hemel Hempstead, The Old Town Hall
14 – London, Leicester Square Theatre
15 – London, Leicester Square Theatre
16 – London, Leicester Square Theatre
17 – London, Leicester Square Theatre
18 – Cardiff Glee Club
21 – Birmingham Glee Club
22 – Nottingham Glee Club
24 – Salford, The Lowry
26 – Derby Theatre
27 – Colchester Arts Centre
28 – Cambridge, The Junction
29 – Stockton, The Arc
30 – Durham, The Gala Theatre
31 – Milton Keynes, The Stables
April
3 – Norwich Playhouse
4 – Leamington, Spa Pavillion
5 – Cardiff Glee Club
7 – Potters Bar, Wyllyots Theatre
8 – Basingstoke, The Haymarket Theatre
10 – Maidstone, Hazlitt’s Theatre
11 – Frome, Cheese and Grain
12 – Oxford Glee Club
13 – Melton Mowbry, Melton Theatre
14 – Horsham, Capital Theatre
17 – Brighton Komedia
18 – Bath Komedia
20 – Barnsley Civic Theatre
24 – Nottingham Playhouse Theatre
25 – Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre
26 – London, Apollo – (+ WELSH SUPPORT)
Ticket Prices: varied depending what venue you see him at – on average around £15
About: He was one of the big winners at Edinburgh Fringe last year and is a regular host and radio presenter on Radio X; this year he is going on tour with his award winning show The Darkness of Robins. The show explorers the world of Robins and dealing with life after you break up with your long term girlfriend. The show has received raving reviews from many critics so if you want to kick off your 2018 with a bang, then this is the show for you.
Categories: Comedy, Show of the Month, Tour