BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND, July 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) Energetic funnyman Lee Evans is set to bring his inimitable brand of comedy to Bournemouth this summer.
Evans's new live show Roadrunner will be showcased at the Bournemouth International Centre's Windsor Hall from Wednesday August 24th to Monday August 29th.
In his most ambitious tour to date, the performer is set to play more than 50 nights in some of the biggest arenas across the country.
He has built up a reputation for intense physical slapstick comedy - a style that has become his trademark.
Although best known for his stand-up routines, Evans has also branched out into cinema and has appeared in films such as The Fifth Element, The Martins, There's Something About Mary and The Magic Roundabout.
Evans is also known for his inclusion of adult themes in his comedy and Roadrunner is no exception. Therefore, organisers do not recommend the show for those under the age of 16 and parents are urged to use their discretion when deciding whether the gig will be appropriate for older children.
Tickets are currently on sale, priced at GBP30. Purchases are limited to six per person.
Comedy fans can use LateRooms.com to browse a wide range of Bournemouth hotels, including the Royal Bath Hotel Bournemouth.
For more information on this event, visit http://www.bic.co.uk/ or contact the venue on 0844 576 3000.
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LateRooms.com - Lee Evans Set to Bring Roadrunner to Bournemouth
Lee Evans's anarchic brand of humour will arrive at the Bournemouth International Centre next month.
2011-07-14
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