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Johnny Vegas - And Another Thing... archiveJohnny Vegas is without doubt the hottest, most exciting and most talked about comedian on the live comedy circuit today. Johnny's unique abilities as a live performer are the stuff of legend. With his trade mark potter's wheel and Butlin's style singalongs, Johnny has created a sensation wherever he has played, winning the acclaimed Festival Critics' Award at the 1997 Edinburgh Festival, and being nominated for the Perrier Award. Exploring the world of the home shopping TV channel, Vegas, Kevin Eldon and Emma Fryer play three members of a shopping channel team with very different attitudes, aims and aspirations. As we watch them at work behind and literally live in front of the cameras we catch a glimpse of their private and very public lives. In a unique experiment the show is presented in 'Theatrivision', as Vegas and MIF team up with shopping channel Ideal World. Each performance, Vegas and his cast will be beamed live into the homes of Ideal World‘s TV audience as actual shopping channel presenters selling products - live. Audiences in the theatre will get to see both sides of these characters - their off air and their live personas. Audiences at home, watching the shopping channel, get the unexpected and entertaining experience of having Vegas and Fryer selling to them while Eldon multi-tasks as his on stage character as well as Ideal World‘s 'floor manager'.

Cast/Performers

Kevin Eldon, Emma Fryer

Johnny Vegas - And Another Thing...

Johnny Vegas - And Another Thing... (Comedy) production archive for QTIX code T01620063418. Details of all Johnny Vegas - And Another Thing... archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1417104478

Archive Listings

11 Jul 11
  to
17 Jul 11
General
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Performance Details => Venue archive

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