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Published Date: 11 November 2008
EXPECT plenty of laughs this weekend when two well-known TV comics arrive at the Grand Theatre in Lancaster.
'Stand-up's most irresistible rogue' Jeff Green will perform tomorrow night (October 13) at 8pm.

One of Britain's foremost stand-up comedians and a self-confessed member of the Tupperware generation, Jeff has moved on from the laddish humour of the past to a high quality, very funny and intelligent style.
His keen eye for the shared experience is delivered with razor-sharp observations covering everything from pets' passports, and his mum's psychotic hospitality to his dad's failing hindsight.

Jeff enjoyed a sell-out run of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and is a regular panelist on 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks'.

He has appeared at The Platform in Morecambe in the past.

Then on Saturday (November 15) the Grand will welcome legendary, comedian, presenter and writer Barry Cryer.

Barry, whose show starts at 7.30pm, returns to Lancaster following last year's sell-out show.

He arrives with an all-new, organically-grown show, including jokes, songs and stories. Accompanied by his faithful side kick Colin Sell, on piano, he will fill the theatre with his wit and charm.

Barry, is one of Britain's most-loved writers, having penned many a script for Morecambe and Wise, Bob Hope, Billy Connolly and The Two Ronnies to name just a few.

If you weren't lucky enough to bag a ticket last year be sure to book your ticket now.

The box office number for either show is 01524 64695.

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  • Last Updated: 11 November 2008 2:55 PM
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  • Location: Morecambe
 
 

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