TV personalities Dick and Angel Strawbridge will take to the stage at Basingstoke’s The Anvil on October 18 as part of their 2024 Forever Home tour.
Best recognised for their roles in Escape to the Chateau and Channel 4’s Secret France, the Strawbridges are searching for the UK’s 'Escape to the Chateau - Jack of All Trades'.
The tour, the couple's most extensive to date, promises audience interaction and untold stories from their experiences.
On each night, guests will be invited on stage to compete for the title of their town’s 'Escape to the Chateau – Jack of All Trades'. Contests range from cake decorating to plumbing and electrics.
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Prizes extend beyond admiration, the winner becomes a part of their upcoming project 'Escape to the Chateau – Jack of All Trade'.
For the past nine years, the Strawbridge family has drawn viewers worldwide to their adventures.
Despite this, Dick, a retired Lieutenant Colonel, engineer, chef, and his entrepreneur and designer wife, Angel, claim they still have many stories to tell.
The Strawbridges are known for their considerable creativity and zest for life.
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The tour aims at providing a behind-the-scenes look into their 'forever home' and offers an insight into living out one's dreams.
Those in attendance will have the unique opportunity to become a part of the Chateau's story.
Dick and Angel said: "Touring with our family has been such a joy, and we can’t wait to return to the UK to share our adventures, challenges, and the successes of building and living our Chateau dream.
"Only so much of our story can be told on the telly, and as life at the Chateau continues to evolve, we will share what it takes to build a forever home. This year, there’s even more fun to have as we kick-start our newest project searching for the UK’s ultimate Jack of All Trades! We can’t wait!"
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