An Evening With Jasper Carrott and Alistair McGowan at Bristol Hippodrome - Sunday 12 February 2017

An Evening With Jasper Carrott and Alistair McGowan at Bristol Hippodrome - Sunday 12 February 2017

Posted on: 27 Jul 2016

Comedy legends Jasper Carrott and Alistair McGowan are joining forces for a night of stand up comedy and impressions. For one night only the duo will be performing at the Bristol Hippodrome on Sunday 12 February 2017 and tickets are now on sale. 

 

**TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE HERE**

 

Drawing on their wealth of experience the two masters of comedy present a show of pure laughter and entertainment that is not to be missed. When the pair first teamed up last year for a one off festival appearance it proved a match made in comedy heaven and working together again seemed a happy inevitability. Splitting the evening between them, the mix of Jasper's unique and unparalleled stand up and Alistair's peerless impressions will present an evening like no other, that's for sure.

 

Jasper took a break from live performance after a 40 year career that had taken him around the globe and seen him showered with awards including the prestigious BBC TV Personality of the Year and the British Comedy Awards Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2003 Jasper was awarded an OBE in Her Majesty's New Year's Honours List, in recognition of his outstanding work for charity.

 

He's back now for what may be his final live shows, and thrilled to be working with Alistair. "After last year we both wanted to do more together. For me the chance to work with such an accomplished performer as Alistair is a dream come true. Just past my 70th year, this might be my last series of shows. It means I can go out on a high in the best comedy company."

 

Don't miss this chance to see the godfather of British comedy Jasper Carrott and Britain's leading comedy impressionist at the top of their game, having a blast and delighting audiences in their unique ways at the iconic Bristol Hippodrome. Tickets are priced at £28.75 and available here.


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Matt Dailly

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