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Hardeep Singh Kohli: The Nearly Naked Chef
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Broadcaster, writer, cook and Glaswegian Sikh Hardeep Singh Kohli combines comedy and anecdotes with inventive cuisine in an extended version of his earlier show The Nearly Naked Chef, which debuted at the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He started his career on the radio and still dominates the airwaves, making documentaries for Radios 2, 3 and 4, plus regular slots on primetime Radio 4. As a journalist he has a column in Scotland On Sunday called Hardeep Is Your Love which has seen him…
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16 Feb Feb 16, 7.30pm Theatre By The Lake, Keswick
30 Mar Mar 30, 7.30pm Quay Theatre, Sudbury
Poetry Cafe: Young Dawkins
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Young Dawkins is the 2011 Scottish Slam Poetry Champion and was compere for the BBC Slam at the 2011 Fringe. The USA Beat Revival poet moved to Edinburgh in 2005 and was a regular on the Scottish performance scene before his recent move to London. His first poetry collection, The Lilac Thief, was published in 2009. Presented with the support of Kingarroch at the Byre and Stuart’s of Buckhaven. Part of StAnza: Scotland's International Poetry Festival.
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17 Mar 1pm Byre Theatre, St Andrews
Sarah Millican: Thoroughly Modern Millican
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Since winning the 2008 if.comedy Best Newcomer Award for her debut solo show Sarah Millican's Not Nice at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Millican is fast on her way to becoming a household name. She has notched up a number of appearances on comedy shows including Mock The Week, Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, Have I Got News For You, 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Live At The Apollo and The Bubble. In addition, Millican has written and recorded her own Radio 4 series, Sarah Millican's Support. After…
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15 Feb16 Feb Feb 15 & 16, 8pm Middlesbrough Town Hall, Middlesbrough
17 Feb Feb 17, 8pm Victoria Theatre, Halifax
20 Feb Feb 20, 8pm Venue Cymru, Llandudno
21 Feb Feb 21, 8pm Leeds Town Hall, Leeds
22 Feb23 Feb Feb 22 & 23, 8pm Sunderland Empire, Sunderland
25 Feb Feb 25, 8pm, doors 7.15pm Concert Hall at Brighton Dome, Brighton
26 Feb Feb 26, 8pm New Theatre, Oxford
28 Feb Feb 28, 8pm Grand Theatre, Swansea
1 Mar Mar 1, 8pm Auditorium at Belfast Waterfront, Belfast
4 Mar Mar 4, 8pm Liverpool Empire Theatre, Liverpool
7 Mar Mar 7, 8pm Butterworth Hall at Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
8 Mar Mar 8, 8pm Grand Opera House, York
9 Mar Mar 9, 8pm Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
10 Mar Mar 10, 8pm Ipswich Regent, Ipswich
11 Mar Mar 11, 8pm Colston Hall, Bristol
12 Mar Mar 12, 8pm The Hexagon, Reading
15 Mar18 Mar Mar 15–18, 8pm, doors 7pm
12 Apr14 Apr Apr 12–14, 8pm, doors 7pm
The Journal Tyne Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne
23 Mar24 Mar Mar 23 & 24, 8pm O2 Apollo, Manchester
26 Mar Mar 26, 8pm Corn Exchange, King's Lynn
28 Mar Mar 28, 8pm The Guildhall, Portsmouth
30 Mar31 Mar Mar 30 & 31, 7pm HMV Apollo, London W6
1 Apr Apr 1, 8pm Cheltenham Town Hall, Cheltenham
3 Apr Apr 3, 8pm Donald Gordon Theatre at Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
4 Apr Apr 4, 8pm Princess Theatre, Torquay
6 Apr Apr 6, 8pm Royal Hall at The Spa, Bridlington
8 Apr Apr 8, 8pm Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe
9 Apr Apr 9, 8pm Britannia Pier Theatre, Great Yarmouth
11 Apr Apr 11, 8pm, doors 7pm Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield
18 Apr Apr 18, 8pm, booking essential Town Hall, Huddersfield
20 Apr Apr 20, 8pm Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth
21 Apr Apr 21, 8pm Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge
22 Apr Apr 22, 8pm New Victoria Theatre, Woking
23 Apr Apr 23, 7.30pm Main Auditorium at Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
28 Apr Apr 28, 8pm Watford Colosseum, Watford
29 Apr Apr 29, 8pm Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
3 Oct Oct 3, 7pm, doors Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Wolverhampton
21 Oct Oct 21, 8pm Mayflower Theatre, Southampton

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