Live Comedy
Joe Pasquale: The New Normal - 40 Years Of Cack!
The multi-talented comedian, actor, television personality and author has been showing off on stage for most of his life and now, after four decades of nonsense, Joe is putting on his comedy boots once again for The New Normal - 40 Years Of Cack!. Kicking off in July, Joe will be dragging out his favourite things for another airing to prove that nothing has ever been really normal - and certainly not in the often-surreal world of Joe Pasquale.
So, if you have ever asked questions such as - can a vegetarian get a job as a Beefeater? If beauty is relative, why are all my relatives ugly? If an Eskimo has a house-warming party, will his igloo melt? Why is it that dead people get to ride in such posh cars? If a nudist spilt beetroot soup in his lap, would he have a stain on his character? And why don't chicken breasts have nipples? Then this is the show for you!
In recent years Joe has been wowing audiences and critics alike around the UK with his hit theatre show Some Mother's Do 'Ave 'Em, based on the 1970s TV sitcom. The New Normal - 40 Years Of Cack! marks a welcome return to the stand-up arena for the much-loved comic. Joe's very individual comedy style has seen him remain at the top of his game for more than 40 years. Admired by his peers and audiences alike recent years have seen Joe perform sets at London's Comedy Store and at the annual Balham Comedy Festival.
Joe has become something of a 'Renaissance' man since being crowned King of the Jungle in 2004 in ITV's I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! He has not only made appearances on TV shows like Tipping Point, Pointless Celebrities, Celebrity Chase, Tonight At the London Palladium, Total Wipeout and many more, but he has appeared in West End Shows like Spamalot as King Arthur and played Leo Bloom in the touring production of Mel Brooks' The Producers.
In 2018 Joe published his first book Deadknobs and Doomsticks a collection of horror stories. This was followed up by a second volume of spine chillers and on 16th June 2023 Joe's latest horror tome - Of Mice And Wolfmen - will be published by Hellbound Books.
A bona fide 'gym bunny' with a six-pack to prove it, Joe has run a London Marathon, qualified as a pilot, made frequent trips across The Channel and if he ever has time - he will complete his degree with the Open University!
2023 dates
Friday 28 July: Epsom, Playhouse
Saturday 29 July: Skegness, The Embassy Theatre
Sunday 30 July: Bridlington Spa
Wednesday 2 August: Crewe Lyceum
Wednesday 3 August: Viva Blackpool
Thursday 4 August: Telford, Oakengates
Friday 5 August: Gt Yarmouth, Britannia Pier
Saturday 19 August: Felixstowe, The Spa Pavilion
Sunday 20 August: Gt Yarmouth, Britannia Pier
Tuesday 22 August: Dartford, The Orchard Theatre
Wednesday 23 August: Swindon, Wyvern Theatre
Thursday 24 August: Hastings, White Rock Theatre
Friday 25 August: Clacton, West Cliff Theatre
Saturday 26 August: Peterborough, New Theatre
Tuesday 29 August: Stevenage, The Gordon Craig Theatre
Wednesday 30 August: Barnstaple, Queens Theatre
Thursday 31 August: Exmouth Pavilion
Friday 1 September: Weston Super Mare, The Playhouse Theatre
Saturday 2 September: Yeovil, Westlands
Sunday 3 September: Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
Thursday 7 September: Portsmouth, Kings Theatre
Sunday 1 October: Canterbury, The Marlowe
The New Normal - 40 Years of Cack..... Continued (2024)
Friday 19 April: Hoddesdon The Spotlight Theatre
Thursday 25 April: Lowestoft Marina Theatre
Saturday 27 April: Colchester Mercury Theatre
Sunday 5 May: Nottingham Theatre Royal
Thursday 16 May: Worcester Swan Theatre
Saturday 18 May: Eastbourne Devonshire Park Theatre
Sunday 19 May: Basingstoke Haymarket Theatre
Friday 19 July:Dumfries, Theatre Royal
Saturday 20 July: Ayr The Gaiety
Sunday 21 July: Dunfermline Carnegie Hall
Wednesday 24 July: Bury St Edmunds The Apex
Thursday 25 July: Camberley Theatre
Friday 26 July: Harrow Arts Centre
Saturday 27 July: Lincoln New Theatre Royal
Saturday 3 August: Taunton, Brewhouse
Wednesday 7 August: Paignton, Palace Theatre
Thursday 8 August: Weymouth Pavilion
Sunday 11 August: Shanklin Theatre IOW
Friday 23 August: Leeds City Varieties
Saturday 24 August: Hull Truck Theatre
Sunday 25 August: Darlington Hippodrome
Monday 26 August: Blackpool Grand
Tuesday 27 August: Wolverhampton Grand
Thursday 29 August: Southend, Palace Theatre
Friday 30 August: Croydon, Ashcroft Theatre
Wednesday 4 September: Mansfield Palace
Thursday 5 September: Stafford Gatehouse
Friday 6th September: Wellingborough, Castle
Wednesday 11 September: Dunstable Grove
Thursday 12 September: Maidstone Hazlitt Theatre
Friday 13 September: Tunbridge Wells, Assembly Halls
Saturday 14 September: Tiverton, Comedy Hall
Friday 11 October: Retford, Majestic
Thursday 17 October: Newbury Corn Exchange
Friday 18 October: Monmouth Savoy
Saturday 19 October: Ilfracombe, Landmark
Monday 28 October: Chelmsford Theatre
Friday 1 November: Hereford, Courtyard
Saturday 2 November: Poole Lighthouse Concert Hall
Tuesday 19 November: Cheltenham Everyman
Wednesday 20 November: Tenbury Wells Regal
Thursday 21 November: Kings Lynn Corn Exchange
Friday 22 November: Leamington Royal Spa Centre
Saturday 23 November: Stamford Corn Exchange