A famed and uncontrollably funny comedian is coming to Hereford this November, and his show is certainly set to keep the crowds entertained.
The previous I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here winner, Joe Pasquale, will be joining expectant guests at The Courtyard on November 1, with his latest show: “The New Normal, 40 Years Of Cack... Continued!”.
Joe Pasquale has been “showing off on stage for over 40 years” and this time, he’s bringing his "favourite things for another airing to show that things have never been normal".
The comedian says that if you’ve ever had 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? Then this show will be the one for you.
The king of the jungle's evening show will also feature a question and answer section, where keen fans of Mr Pasquale can get involved.
Mr Pasquale has had a long and varied TV career, with his stardom beginning as a runner-up on ‘New Faces’ in 1987 and since then, he has gone on to host an ITV Special ‘An Audience With Joe Pasquale’, hosted the long running television series ‘The Price Is Right’ for ITV, starred in ITV’s ‘Dancing on Ice’ in 2013, dangled from the ceiling of the London Palladium for ITV’s ‘Live From The Palladium’, and taken part in ITV’s ‘Sugar Free Farm’, amongst many other television and comedic accolades.
Along with being crowned winner of the fourth series of the United Kingdom television show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Mr Pasquale has also had a varied stage and theatre career, with some of his credits including, Larry Shue’s ‘The Nerd’, Tom Stoppard’s ‘Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead’, Mel Brooks ‘The Producers’, ‘The Wizard Of Oz’, 'Doctor In The House’ with Robert Powell, and ‘Ha Ha Holmes – The Hound Of The Baskervilles’ in the West End.
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