COMEDIAN Jimmy Tarbuck will perform at The Haymarket, promising an evening of laughter and reflection on his exceptional career.
The show, set for Sunday, October 13, will feature Tarbuck sharing tales and jokes from his fascinating life journey.
Audiences will hear about his formative years in Liverpool, his time spent presenting Sunday Night at The London Palladium, which made him a household name in 1963, and anecdotes from his beloved hobby, golf.
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Tarbuck's global career allowed him opportunities to mingle with entertainment's biggest stars; from singing with Tom Jones to golfing with Bing Crosby.
These encounters will form part of his narrative during the evening.
Notably, the performance will also include a Q&A session enabling the audience to engage with him.
The tickets are sold at £33.50, including a booking fee of £4.
For tickets, call the box office on 01256 844244 or visit the Anvil Arts website.
Tarbuck said: "We’re all getting on a bit but that makes it even more important to get out and do the things we love doing - if we possibly can. I’ve missed being on stage – I’ve not done any live shows since Covid – so I’m raring to get back out there and share some time with the many fantastic audiences across the UK.
"Let’s see how it all goes, and who knows, maybe this could become a more regular thing in the next year and beyond."
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