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10:30am Friday 5th February 2010
TWO very different types of comedy will be coming to the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre.
Circus Hilarious has been creating laughter and mayhem all over the UK for the last 15 years and features the Best Comedy Award Winners, father and son team Clive Webb and Danny Adams.
The pair will be joined by award winning clown Cousin Timoni and Mick Potts.
Expect side-splitting humour with all the fun, magic and excitement of the big top with unmissable slapstick comedy, magic, lots of surprises and world famous international artists.
Circus Hilarious will be on Sunday, February 14.
If that’s not your thing then Sean Hughes, What I Meant To Say Was… may be.
Sean Hughes is recognised as one of the UK’s finest stand-ups.
In 1990 he became the youngest comedian ever to win the Perrier award following his Edinburgh Fringe Festival debut.
Several accolades, awards and sell-out tours later and now equally respected as an actor, presenter and the author of two novels plus two collections of prose and poetry, Sean returns to his first love of comedy, with a brand new show.
What I Meant To Say Was… sees Sean back at the very top of his game and poised to show exactly why he is recognised by audiences and his peers alike as one of the most cutting edge and original comics working in the UK today.
Star of The Last Detective, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Sean’s Show, his explosive style and quick-fire audience banter has made him a household name and here is a chance to see exactly why.
He will be on Wednesday, February 17.
For listings information for both shows call 01902 429212 or visit www.grandtheatre.co.uk.
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