23/01/2024
There are still tickets available for our next Artsreach Dorset show at Studland Village Hall, at 2.30 this coming Sunday 28th January.
Paul Kerensa presents his one-man show “An Evening of (very) Old Radio… the first firsts of Broadcasting”
Although the show is called “An Evening of…” we have booked it as an afternoon matinee as it is suitable for all ages, young and old alike!
Are you sitting comfortably? Then we’ll begin…
Journey back to the 1920s in this one-man ‘stand-up history’ show on how the BBC began. Researched, written and performed by Paul Kerensa, a British Comedy Award-winning writer (Miranda, Not Going Out), comedian and broadcast historian, expect tales, clips and re-enactments of Auntie Beeb’s earliest landmark moments, including the first BBC broadcast, the first children’s drama, sports commentary and so much more.
A regular on BBC Radio 2’s ‘Pause For Thought’, Paul Kerensa has performed over 3,000 stand-up gigs, including at The Royal Albert Hall, The Comedy Store and Montreal Comedy Festivals. Don’t miss this entertaining performer as he makes his debut with Artsreach, Dorset’s touring arts charity.
“As effortless a writer as he is a performer.” The Stage
More info at: https://www.paulkerensa.com/oldradio
As usual, there will be refreshments available and the Old Harry Bar will be open for drinks and pizzas during the interval and after the show.
Tickets Adults £12, under 18s £5, family (2 adults 2 children) £30 available online from www.artsreach.co.uk, in person from Studland Stores, by phone from Stephen Yeoman on 01929 450587 or reply to this post. Tickets will also be available on the door unless we have sold out by then.
COMING SOON TO STUDLAND: Look out for Latchepen, acoustic Django Reinhart style music from Romani to bebop, on Sunday 10th March.
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