THINK No Evil of Us: My Life with Kenneth Williams, written and performed by David Benson, comes to Brewery Arts Theatre on Saturday, March 19 at 8pm.
This is a classic one-man show which unlocks the character of one of Britain's best-loved and most-missed entertainers. In a thrilling roller coaster ride David Benson shows Kenneth Williams at his funniest - and at his most badly behaved.
Following its Fringe First winning debut at the Edinburgh Festival, Think No Evil of Us played in the West End and toured the country. It returns by popular demand following David Benson's recent acclaimed BBC Radio 4 series, The Private World of Kenneth Williams.
This brilliantly performed, semi-autobiographical show has been hailed by friends of Kenneth's, including Barbara Windsor, Nicholas Parsons, Sheila Hancock, Barry Took and Dame Maggie Smith, as one of the most accurate portrayals ever seen. It also reveals how David's unusual childhood led to an extraordinary connection with his subject. Tickets from the box office on 01285 655522.
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