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Ian Mcmillan and Tony Husband A Cartoon History Of Here

Bulkington Village Centre, Friday, 24 February 2012


24 FEB

Ian Mcmillan and Tony Husband A Cartoon History Of Here: Friday 24th February 2012, 7.30pm

Ian McMillan & Tony Husband, A Cartoon History of Here (Live & Local Event)

Comedy, cartoonery, poetry & improve! For audiences 9 to 109. A hilarious live-action cartoon of the community starring its friendly folks these two nationally-known figures in a real one-off show which will make you see your audience and community in a completely new light. Ian McMillan you will know for his popular and funny poetry and his regular appearances (and distinctive Yorkshire accent) on national radio and TV: 'The Today Programme', 'Newsnight Review', 'Just a Minute', 'Have I got News For You' and lots more plus his own weekly radio show 'The Verb'. If you read any national newspaper you will have seen Tony Husband's hilarious cartoons - they regularly appear in Private Eye, The Times, Sunday Express and lots of others, plus he's been crowned Cartoonist of the Year no fewer than ten times. Ian performs his solo poetry comedy spot and then while everyone's still clutching their sides, he invites cartoonist Tony onstage for some off the cuff cartoon drawing. What follows is a brilliant half hour fed by YOUR local gossip/characters/local legends/ongoing planning nightmares which Ian and Tony 'perform' as comedy poetry, song and live large-scale cartoons drawn right in front of your eyes. You'll end up with a memorable snapshot of that night and Tony gives away his drawings at the end. Tickets £8.50 BOOK NOW! Bar & Raffle on the night.

Ian Mcmillan and Tony Husband A Cartoon History Of Here at Bulkington Village Centre in Bulkington, Warwickshire on Friday, 24 February 2012.


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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

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Address:
Bulkington Village Centre
School Road
Bulkington
Bedworth
Bulkington
Warwickshire
CV129JB   map

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02476 494094


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7.30pm
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Friday, 24 February 2012
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Friday, 24 February 2012
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