An Audience with Tim Brooke-Taylor 05/07/2011 19:57 GMT
Posted by lisa Thanks to Jeffers for the info that another date has been added for "An Audience with Tim Brooke-Taylor". In addition to the dates listed at http://www.celebrityproductions.info/displayer_productions.php/280/An_Audience_With_Tim_Brooke-Taylor, there also will be a show on 13 Jan 2012 at the Mercury Theatre in Colchester: http://www.mercurytheatre.co.uk/shows.php?cat=5&id=868
Here is the info from the Clive Conway Celebrity Productions site: (http://www.celebrityproductions.info/displayer_productions.php/280/An_Audience_With_Tim_Brooke-Taylor):
Production: An Audience With Tim Brooke-Taylor in conversation with Chris Serle
Dates: 19th Oct 2011 : Corn Exchange (Newbury) - http://www.cornexchangenew.com/events/
28th Oct 2011 : Little Theatre (Leicester) - http://www.thelittletheatre.net/specials-tim-brooke-taylor-11.php
16th Nov 2011 : Forum Theatre (Malvern) - http://www.malvern-theatres.co.uk/ 28th Feb 2012 : New Theatre (Cardiff) - http://www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk/ 26th May 2012 : Perth Festival (Perth) - http://www.perthfestival.co.uk/ 20th Sep 2012 : Le Manoir (Oxford)
Celebs: Tim Brooke-Taylor Chris Serle
Description:
Tim Brooke-Taylor has been delighting audiences with his gentle, zany humour ever since he rocketed from the Cambridge Footlights into West End stardom trading custard pies with John Cleese and one-liners with Bill Oddie in the hugely successful Cambridge Circus revue. That was only the start of a sparkling career which includes the long-running TV series The Goodies, BBC Radio's I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again in which he starred with Cleese and the "antidote to panel games" I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, now in its 39th year, appearing in countless stage productions and writing a few books. Those are just a few of the sugjects this much-loved performer will be covering in conversation with the broadcast journalist Chris Serle. Given time Tim will also tell us how he directed Orson Welles in a film, helped Sevvy Ballesteros with his golf swing, appeared as Victor Meldrew's neighbour in One Foot in the Grave and much, much more. You'll have the chance to put your own questions to Tim at the end.
Tim Brooke-Taylor in conversation with Chris Serle at ... |