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Clay Keyes

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Nigel Havers, Denis Lawson, Stephen Tompkinson in Art

Nigel Havers, Denis Lawson and Stephen Tompkinson will star as Serge, Marc and Ivan in the new touring production of Art, which kicks off at Cambridge Arts Theatre in February.

What's On Stage, 19th September 2017

Julie Shavers: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview

Julie Shavers wrote and stars in Mary Go Nowhere, a comedy play about a woman on the edge of a breakdown trying to keep her foul-mouthed three-year-old in preschool.

Laugh Out London, 29th July 2017

Fringe interviews 2017: Julie Shavers (Mary Go Nowhere)

Julie Shavers writes and stars in Mary Go Nowhere, a comedy play set in LA about a mother desperately trying to keep her foul-mouthed toddler in preschool, where everyone in the neighbourhood seems to be watching her every move. The cast will be performing at the Assembly George Square Studios throughout August.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 8th July 2017

Clary, Havers & Zerdin return to Palladium panto

Julian Clary, Nigel Havers and Paul Zerdin will return to the London Palladium for a second year of pantomime this Christmas, in an all-star production of Dick Whittington.

British Comedy Guide, 21st April 2017

Nigel Havers joins BBC One's Stopā„Start

Nigel Havers has joined the cast of BBC One sitcom pilot Stop/Start.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 20th February 2015

Radio Haha: dedicated comedy station opens in Haverhill

A new radio station is aiming to brighten your winter mornings. Radio Haha, which operates from Haverhill, is a new channel dedicated solely to comedy - and it's available to listen 24/7.

Debra Fox, Cambridge News, 8th December 2014

A quick chat with Nigel Havers

Nigel Havers tells us why he'd love to do a costume drama, hanging out with Mick Jagger, and his return to comedy in BBC3's Lunch Monkeys.

What's On TV, 7th February 2011

BBC1 chooses not to revisit Havers 1980s comedy

BBC1 has turned down a revival of 1980s sitcom Don't Wait Up, in which Nigel Havers would have reprised his role as Dr Tom Latimer.

Katherine Rushton, Broadcast, 2nd July 2009

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