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Justin Moorhouse to tour Greatest Performance Of My Life stand-up show

Monday 16th December 2024, 10:25am

Justin Moorhouse: The Greatest Performance Of My Life

Stand-up show Justin Moorhouse: The Greatest Performance Of My Life will tour the UK across 2025.

The show's blurb explains: "Justin Moorhouse has been heralded plenty of times as one of the UK's greatest practitioners of live stand-up, as well as being a noted performer on our TV screens. But he's also been known to perform in 'real life'. All of us do, in fact: depending on our circumstances, and others' expectations.

"This is the starting point for a poignant exploration of live performance itself, intertwined with a ride through life's many ups and downs in the hands of a true master storyteller. Along the way you'll hear how Justin accidentally saw his favourite band in the best venue in the world, hear him recount seeing a one-hit wonder play that hit three times in the space of a single evening, and reveal the greatest performance he's ever seen which left him cold. All this, plus some personal moments, all delivered with the warmth and charisma this enduringly popular comic never fails to deliver. At least, he'd better not fail to, given what he admits himself is something of a bold show title.

"The show may contain: a song, a twist, a feeling of hope. It will certainly contain many laughs."

A full list of dates are below.

2025 dates

Friday 17th January: Floral Pavilion, Wallasey
Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th January: Chorley Theatre, Chorley
Friday 24th January: Barnsley Civic, Barnsley
Saturday 25th January: The Sub Rooms, Stroud
Saturday 1st February: The Astor, Deal
Sunday 2nd February: Blackheath Halls, Blackheath
Sunday 9th February: The Y Theatre, Leicester
Friday 14th February: Ropery Hall, Barton-on-Humber
Saturday 15th February: Helmsley Arts Centre, Helmsley
Sunday 16th February: Skipton Town Hall, Skipton
Saturday 22nd February: The Witham, Barnard Castle
Sunday 23rd February: Monkey Barrel Comedy, Edinburgh
Friday 28th February: The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury
Saturday 1st March: Chelmsford Theatre, Chelmsford
Friday 7th March: The Platform, Morecambe
Saturday 8th March: The Old Woollen, Farsley, Leeds
Friday 14th March: Darwen Library Theatre, Darwen
Saturday 15th March: Selby Town Hall, Selby
Tuesday 18th March: The Stand, Glasgow
Saturday 29th March: Huntingdon Hall, Worcester
Tuesday 1st April: The Stand, Newcastle
Wednesday 2nd April: Social, Hull
Thursday 3rd April: Stafford Gatehouse Theatre, Stafford
Saturday 5th April: Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal
Friday 11th April: Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Maidenhead
Saturday 12th April: Kettering Arts Centre, Kettering
Sunday 13th April: Norwich Theatre Stage Two, Norwich
Saturday 19th April: The Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
Friday 25th April: The Atkinson, Southport
Saturday 26th April: Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead
Saturday 10th May: Pavilion Arts Centre, Buxton
Friday 23rd May: MMC Venue, Mountsorrel
Saturday 24th May: Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
Sunday 25th May: Octagon Theatre, Bolton
Wednesday 28th May: Old Fire Station, Carlisle
Thursday 29th May: Comedy Station, Blackpool
Sunday 1st June: The Engine Shed, Lincoln
Friday 6th June: Otley Courthouse, Otley
Saturday 7th June: Holmfirth Civic Hall, Holmfirth
Saturday 14th June: The Dukes, Lancaster
Friday 20th June: Foxlowe Arts Centre, Leek
Friday 27th June: The Met, Bury
Saturday 28th June: Pocklington Arts Centre, Pocklington
Saturday 5th July: The Quarry Theatre, Bedford
Friday 11th July: Melbourne Assembly Rooms, Derbyshire
Saturday 12th July: Storyhouse, Chester
Friday 12th September: Rosehill Theatre, Whitehaven
Sunday 9th November: Opera House, Manchester

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