Back in rehearsals for our 7 month tour of The Last Laugh. Welcoming the immensely talented Steve Royle to the team. Catch us if you can.
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The London date of our Kenneth Williams Centenary Celebration tour in November has just gone on sale. It’s a very sociable 2pm performance at gorgeous Crazy Coqs at Brasserie Zedel in Piccadilly. See you there!
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One of my favourite pictures of my mum Marilyn Farrelly, who would have been 82 today. It’s the first birthday without her, but so comforting to have had someone this fantastic as a parent, friend and mentor.
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The only thing more joyous than remembering comedy king Tommy Cooper on his birthday is seeing acting king, a huge fan of TC, paying his own tribute. Just like that!
#OnThisDay 17 March 1984
#BobMonkhouse speaks to #TerryWogan on his Saturday night chat show, where he explains that the problem with Family Fortunes "is that you do require five intelligent members of a family" and gives the "name something pink" anecdote an airing.
So many requests from venues and people who couldn’t be at our #KennethWilliams celebration that we’re keeping the centenary love flowing with a short tour! We’ve fitted as many dates as schedules allow, finishing with a London encore at Brasserie Zedel. June dates on sale now.
Happy birthday to my best mate and dad Nick Farrelly. We miss mum, but are so fortunate to be able to celebrate in Sheffield together tonight.
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Happy 100th birthday Kenneth Williams. Thanks for the laughter, heartache and inspiration ever since my childhood. Two performances of our celebration tribute at Jermyn Street Theatre today to great audiences. We are each a portion of everything we’ve ever loved. #KennethWilliams
Just finished final rehearsals for our Kenneth Williams Centenary Celebration at Jermyn Street this Sunday. Thanks to our cast, Simon Cartwright, Russell Davies and Madeline Smith. We look forward to seeing those who are attending, and hope we do the great man proud on his 100th.
#OnThisDay 10 February 1986
#FrankieHowerd and #BobMonkhouse engage in a little song and dance routine ("you've gone limp again") as the finale of BBC2's The Bob Monkhouse Show.