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Performance

VenueRosehill Theatre
TownWhitehaven
CountyCumbria
From22nd March 2003
To22nd March 2003
When20:00
PricesFrom £8.50. To £8.50.
Rosehill Theatre (V9)
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Don't Be Needy, Be Succeedy

Work:: Don't Be Needy, Be Succeedy (S1839404883)

A highly amusing look at the whole self-help phenomenon - follow L Vaughan Spencer, personal growth specialist, business guru and Life Coach as he helps you find your Inner Succeeder and gives tips on moisturisers and Pong Shway. This show is a perfect antidote to anyone who has been on a management training or personal development course.

Production:: (T01922956128)

Following huge success at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival, Neil Mullarkey, seen regularly with the Comedy Store Players and recently in Austin Powers - Goldmember, takes to the road in this smash hit solo show. Neil has invented a comedy creation to rival the likes of Mrs Merton and Alan Partridge in the shape of L Vaughan Spencer - lifestyle coach, gangster motivator and self help guru. During the Don't Be Needy, Be Succeedy experience, L-Vo, as he is known to friends and followers, will help you find your inner succeeder through Tong-Shui (a bit like Feng Shui), Spellology (a bit like numerology) and repetition of the word "YES"!!!
Producer Cyclops Events
Performer Neil Mullarkey

Listing:: L0261382750




Production details

Following huge success at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival, Neil Mullarkey, seen regularly with the Comedy Store Players and recently in Austin Powers - Goldmember, takes to the road in this smash hit solo show. Neil has invented a comedy creation to rival the likes of Mrs Merton and Alan Partridge in the shape of L Vaughan Spencer - lifestyle coach, gangster motivator and self help guru. During the Don't Be Needy, Be Succeedy experience, L-Vo, as he is known to friends and followers, will help you find your inner succeeder through Tong-Shui (a bit like Feng Shui), Spellology (a bit like numerology) and repetition of the word "YES"!!!

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