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VenueP&J Live
Also: TECA, formerly Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC))
TownAberdeen
CountyAberdeen
From27th May 2022
To27th May 2022
P&J Live (V0560847296)
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  • Date of change: 7 Jun 21 - T01847826132

Alan Partridge - STRATAGEM

Alan Partridge

Work:: Alan Partridge (S0799107171)

A parody of British television personalities, Partridge is an inept broadcaster whose inflated sense of celebrity drives him to treachery and shameless self-promotion.
Author Steve Coogan
Author Neil Gibbons
Author Rob Gibbons

Production:: STRATAGEM (T01847826132)

Love him or loathe him, we all love Alan Partridge. Over a multi-decade broadcasting career, this wonderful and surprisingly well-read man has brought delight to millions. And now, in a country riven with discord and disease, Alan is touring the country with a message of hope. Welcome to STRATAGEM, a live stage show that promises to inform, educate and entertain in approximately equal measure. Wearing a head-mic favoured by TED talkers, market hawkers, TV evangelists, backing singers and carnival barkers, Alan combines all these roles and more. It's a manifesto for the way we can move forward, a roadmap to a better tomorrow, an ABC for the way to be.
Performer Steve Coogan

Listing:: L404808451




STRATAGEM

Love him or loathe him, we all love Alan Partridge. Over a multi-decade broadcasting career, this wonderful and surprisingly well-read man has brought delight to millions. And now, in a country riven with discord and disease, Alan is touring the country with a message of hope. Welcome to STRATAGEM, a live stage show that promises to inform, educate and entertain in approximately equal measure. Wearing a head-mic favoured by TED talkers, market hawkers, TV evangelists, backing singers and carnival barkers, Alan combines all these roles and more. It's a manifesto for the way we can move forward, a roadmap to a better tomorrow, an ABC for the way to be.

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