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Lenny Henry's new Cradle to Rave tour will arrive in Carlisle in late January.

2010-12-22
LAKE DISTRICT, ENGLAND, December 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Lenny Henry is going back on the road in the new year, with Carlisle's Sands Centre due to welcome the comedian on Friday January 28th.

With a new stand-up show entitled Cradle to Rave, the Dudley-born funnyman will bring a hilarious exploration of his love for music to the stage.

People heading to Lake District accommodation for the gig can expect a "funky, funny and touching show" that examines the importance of melody and rhythm in Henry's life, according to the venue.

The comic has said the idea for Cradle to Rave was born during his acclaimed stint as Othello in the Northern Broadsides production last year.

On his website, Henry describes it as "a hilarious and touching one-man show about a man to whom music matters too much".

He will embark on a 67-date tour of the UK and Ireland from January 17th, with the final gig taking place in Dublin on May 15th.

Tickets for Henry's show at the Sands Centre can be purchased online, priced at GBP24.50 plus booking fee.

The performance is due to begin at 19:30 GMT and will run until approximately 22:00.

For more information on this event, visit the Sands Centre website or contact the venue on 01228 625222.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - Laugh with Lenny Henry During a Lake District Stay
Lenny Henry's new Cradle to Rave tour will arrive in Carlisle in late January.