COMING UP: One man and his bog – Joe Pasquale, Pavilion Bournemouth

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He’s back! Joe Pasquale, star of five Royal Variety Performances,  King Of The Jungle, and most recently seen on ITV’s Tonight At The Palladium causing  much hilarity in various guises, returns to the comedy stage in August with a brand new show, Joe Pasquale – One Man and His Bog!  No, it’s not a typo and it’s not a tribute to the 1970s sheepdog show!

 One Man and His Bog will see Joe Pasquale address such important issues as “why is an Orange called an Orange when a Carrot is more orange than an Orange?  If that makes any sense to you, come and see the man in action, see his bunion read your mind and maybe even  feel the power of his psychic Beaver as it opens your third eye.  

Verging on the surreal, hilarity is always  the name of the game with Joe Pasquale and One Man and His Bog will be jampacked with of surprises. Waffle pan optional!,   Joe will be accompanied, aided and abetted by his loyal sidekick Raynard who seems to crop up wherever Joe goes.

Joe Pasquale has continued to delight audiences with his live stand-up tours for 20 years and along the way has starred in many theatre shows – the most recent of which was Spamalot; been a stalwart of the traditional British Pantomime each year, voiced characters for Hollyood movies, been crowned King Of The Jungle in 2004 and twirled his way around the ice rink in Dancing on Ice.   He’s also run the Virgin London Marathon in 2010 and is in his final year of  Earth Science studies with the Open University. Truly a renaissance man and as One Man and His Bog will testify – a man on a mission – he just not sure what it is!


Event: Joe Pasquale – One Man and His Bog

Venue: Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre

Date(s): Monday 8 August 2016

Time(s): 7.30pm

Tickets: £16.50 – £20.50

Tickets are on general sale on Friday 15 January 2016 from 9am.  Call BH Live Tickets on 0844 576 3000, book online at www.bhlivetickets.co.uk. Groups10+ call 01202 451865.

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