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Tim Fitzhigham - Tim Fitzhigham as Will Kempe: Shakespeare's Stand Up archiven 1600 the greatest comedian in the world and the greatest playwright in history had a big fight; what happened next is the stuff of legend... Having created the great comedy parts of Falstaff, Bottom and Dogberry, Will Kempe, the comedian and William Shakespeare, the writer, fell out over Kempe's ideas for a comedy part in Hamlet. To show Shakespeare the true nature of comedy, Kempe walked out of his office in The Globe and Morris danced from London to Norwich in nine days. Just over 400 years later, multi-award winning comedian Tim FitzHigham read about this argument in the footnote of a long forgotten book... To commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of Shakespeare, join Tim for wild Morris dancing, near death, arrest and injury as he takes on the challenge of the greatest stand up the world ever saw - Will Kempe. Bound up with this story is the discovery that Shakespeare and Tim may have a lot more in common as Tim stumbles on some forgotten paperwork and the secret of a Catholic saint... Tim Fitzhigham website.

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Tim Fitzhigham - Tim Fitzhigham as Will Kempe: Shakespeare's Stand Up

Tim Fitzhigham - Tim Fitzhigham as Will Kempe: Shakespeare's Stand Up (Comedy) production archive for QTIX code T0158336363. Details of all Tim Fitzhigham - Tim Fitzhigham as Will Kempe: Shakespeare's Stand Up archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01547613990

Archive Listings

2 Nov 16The Dukes
Lancaster, Lancashire
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29 Oct 16The Witham
Barnard Castle, County Durham
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25 Oct 16Norden Farm Centre for the Arts
Maidenhead, Berkshire
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20 Oct 16Norwich Theatre Playhouse
Norwich, Norfolk
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14 Oct 16Y Theatre
Leicester, Leicestershire
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