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LateRooms.com - See Robin Ince's Bad Book Club in Norfolk

People visiting Norfolk can enjoy an evening of laughs with Robin Ince's Bad Book Club at the Norwich Arts Centre.

2010-10-19
NORFOLK, ENGLAND, October 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) Stand-up comic and writer Robin Ince is due to bring his latest solo tour to the Norwich Arts Centre in November.

Entitled Robin Ince's Bad Book Club, the show sees the English funnyman provide his own hilarious take on some of the world's worst publications.

People staying in Norfolk hotels can see Ince's performance, in which he examines everything from Cliff Richard biographies to Dutch astrology, by heading to the Norwich Arts Centre on Thursday November 11th.

Tickets are priced at GBP12 and GBP10 for concessions, with the show set to begin at 20:30 GMT.

The Evening Standard has described Ince as the UK's most "intellectually audacious" comedian, while a recent review of one of the Bad Book Club shows by the Edinburgh Journal claimed he "epitomises smart and sophisticated humour" with his new act.

"From books on killer crabs to the romantic cliches in Mills and Boon novels, Ince celebrates the absurd and encourages the audience to do the same," the publication added.

A veteran of the Edinburgh Fringe festival, Ince is also known for his work with friend Ricky Gervais and recently released the stand-up DVD Robin Ince is as Dumb as You.

For more information on this event, visit the Norwich Arts Centre website.

LateRooms.com recommends a range of accommodation in Norfolk, including the George Hotel Norfolk.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - See Robin Ince's Bad Book Club in Norfolk
People visiting Norfolk can enjoy an evening of laughs with Robin Ince's Bad Book Club at the Norwich Arts Centre.