Archive - Wednesday, 29 March 2006


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Custom-made Roman show comes to town

ALEX Horne announces his debut UK tour but with a twist - Alex will only be performing in UK towns with Roman heritage and a Latin name!

When in Rome, follows on from Alex's success of his previous two pioneering and semi-educational comedy shows, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe where his show sold out for the entire 4-week run, garnered rave reviews and then went on to completely sell out his London West End run as well.

When in Rome, also features Alex's hapless but loyal assistant, Tim Key, writer and star of Radio 4's "All Bar Luke" Alex Horne (linguist, philanthropist and last but not least comedian) has a very clever and hilarious idea on how to keep his beloved Latin in vogue and the show will be customised for each town, bringing information on the Roman influence in each place.

Cirencester (Corinium) Corn Hall, April 8 at 8pm.




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