Off The Kerb Productions in association with
Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd presents
RICH HALL
Sunday 3 October 8pm
Tickets £15 - SOLD OUT
“Now is the time to grab this chance to see the great man at
work” – THE GUARDIAN
“As close as it gets to a guaranteed good show” – SCOTLAND ON
SUNDAY
“Intelligent, passionate and angry comedy” – EVENING
STANDARD
Star of the recent critically acclaimed BBC4 documentary, How the
West Was Lost, Edinburgh fringe favourite and Perrier Award winner
Rich Hall is back on the road. Rich Hall has most
recently been seen wowing audiences as one of the performers at
both Channel 4’s Comedy Gala at the O2 in aid of Great Ormond
Street Hospital and at the Comedy Benefit in aid of Teenage Cancer
Trust at The Royal Albert Hall.
Rich will be performing in his usual style as the grouchy, deadpan
comic genius.
Looking like a Pearl Jam roadie, Rich is a master of absurdist
irony – he particularly likes to lay into Americans and life across
the Pond at every opportunity. As Rich Hall the stand-up, he has
visited the Edinburgh Fringe Festival several times and performed
at the major comedy clubs in Britain and across the world. He is
well known in the United States for appearing and writing on The
David Letterman Show - for which he won an Emmy Award.
Rich Hall has been charming sell-out audiences each year at the
Edinburgh Festival, on tours throughout the UK, at several
festivals in Australia including Adelaide and Melbourne and at
London's famous Comedy Store. At the 2000 Edinburgh Festival,
Rich Hall is Otis Lee Crenshaw won the highly prestigious Perrier
Award. Rich Hall’s TV work includes; Rich Hall’s Cattle Drive
(BBC4), Rich Hall’s Fishing Show (BBC4) plus numerous appearances
on BBC2 panel show QI, hosted by Stephen Fry.
Rich Hall has also written two books; Otis Lee Crenshaw: I Blame
Society and Things Snowball, both published my Abacus Books.
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