NEIGHBOURS star Ryan Moloney is bringing his one-man show to The Haymarket in Basingstoke later this year and everyone is invited along to enjoy the show.
Ryan, who currently plays Toadfish Rebecchi in the long-running Australian soap, will be calling at the venue on Friday, September 13.
Fresh from sharing the stage with five of his peers in the sell-out 2023 Neighbours: The Celebration Tour, he will be returning to the stage for a tour of his own.
Having joined the show in 1995 as Toadie, Ryan has seen his character grow from an unruly teenager to the local respected lawyer, clocking up multiple wives along the way.
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Toadie’s latest marriage to Terese Willis will be discussed, alongside his biggest hits from across the years. From wrestling, the house of trouser, nude runs, the original teen gang and much more, all of Toadie’s stories are primed for discussion – with Ryan letting audiences in on some behind-the-scenes secrets they will never have heard before.
According to Wikipedia Moloney's first acting experience was with the Merilyn Brend Children's Teenagers and Adults Theatre Company in outer-eastern Melbourne when he was 10 years old.
In 2013 Moloney appeared on Celebrity Big Brother broadcast on Channel 5 where he finsihed in third place.
Those who come along have been told to expect surprises on the night and they will even be treated to an extended Q&A section.
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The show has been described as the ultimate night for every Neighbours fan that has spent the last nearly 30 years watching the character develop on screen.
Tickets for the show go on sale on The Anvil's website on Friday, February 9 and will be priced at £34 or VIP ticket at £65, which will include a meet and greet with the soap star
For more information about the upcoming show and to book your tickets visit anvilarts.org.uk.
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