Thursday, 17 August 2017

Hancock and Co: One Man, Many Voices


 

Following James Hurn’s sell-out visit to The Museum of comedy in March 2017, he is back by popular demand with his stunning one-man, many voices, show, celebrating over 60 years of Hancock’s Half Hour.

On this, his second visit, James – a talented actor and impressionist – will be performing a brand-new programme including one classic episode of Hancock’s Half Hour, and two episodes he has written himself in the same style as Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, with James voicing the entire cast. James is a master at recreating the accents and personas of such iconic 20th century British favourites as Tony Hancock, Sidney James, Hattie Jacques, Bill Kerr and Kenneth Williams.

The new show is performed in the style of a radio performance in front of a live audience, bringing to life the classic days of radio comedy. Don’t miss it!

*****"One has to take your hat off to James Hurn, not only has he written in the style of the great Galton and Simpson, but with the laughs too." Tom Dommett - The Tony Hancock appreciation society.

“Utterly masterful and quite, quite superb” Jon Culshaw – impressionist

“You have Tony Hancock’s pitch and tone so much better than I” Kevin McNally – actor


**** "A pleasant and worthwhile piece of theatre." London Theatre 


 

James Hurn will be at the Museum of Comedy on Sunday 10 September. The show is at 4pm and tickets are £14.  

I'm very much looking forward to this show. I'll be attending on 10 September and I'll be blogging a review of the show soon afterwards. Hope to see you there!  

You can find out more and buy tickets here

 

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