but have no idea what format it's all going to take. I hope it's not one of his workplace training videos.
Just got my John Cleese tickets...
I enjoy those.
Where are they bookable? There aren't any London dates are there?
This was the link I was sent chief:
http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/170044B4BE1B8A45?brand=uk_atg_tbh&camefrom=CFC_UKAFF_CCE1_CLEAR
Think that may be Bristol only.
It's June next year, and I know he's doing Birmingham but not sure of where else.
And I enjoy them too - not enough to pay £40 to watch a 71 year old go through them, mind
All the dates on SeeTickets.
http://www.seetickets.com/see/event.asp?e%7Cartist=JOHN+CLEESE+%2D+THE+ALIMONY+TOUR&n|artist=null&resultsperpage=20&filler1=see&filler2=art-srch&orderby=date,time
*shakes fist at Cleese's tour manager or whoever else books locations*
I'm sure there'll be one or more London dates confirmed at some point. Too much dosh for him to make in the Capital for him not to.
True, true.
I read that he's just going to be stood on stage reciting the script to Fierce Creatures.
I'd pay to see that: I loved Fierce Creatures!
I've booked my tickets for the Bristol Hippodrome date. I don't care what format it takes it's John Cleese, one of the funniest men who ever lived. Saying that I was concerned that he might not live that long and by time June comes there maybe a cancellation. It sounds cruel but it's happened before.
The 70-year-old funnyman will do eight shows on his Alimony Tour and is planning to use the £12.2 million he was forced to settle on his American psychotherapist third wife Alyce Faye Eichelberger in 2008 as a source of new jokes. The Monty Python legend has previously said of the £8 million cash and assets and £600,000 for seven years his ex won: "I will be spending two months a year doing work that is of no interest to me and which is probably spiritually depleting in order to feed the beast. At least I know in future that if I go out with a lady she won't be after my money."
Crikey, talk about being taken to the f**king cleaners.
Quote: James Cotter @ May 23 2010, 12:36 PM BSTI was concerned that he might not live that long and by time June comes there maybe a cancellation.
Tsk! He's not drinking, drugging or over-exercising himself to a premature death.
Quote: Kenneth @ May 23 2010, 1:06 PM BSTTsk! He's not drinking, drugging or over-exercising himself to a premature death.
He'll be 71 by the time he'll take to the stage though.
That's still not that old in modern terms though.
Quote: Aaron @ May 23 2010, 3:28 PM BSTThat's still not that old in modern terms though.
My father is almost 74 and rides his bike 15 miles every day. He also goes to the gym twice a week, but that may only be an excuse to check out women.
I got my tickets for Cambridge a while back. Excited to see one of my comedy heroes live on stage.