Limited tickets have been released ahead of comedian Jack Dee's appearance in Brierley Hill on Saturday.
The popular deadpan stand-up is performing an extended 45-minute headline set topping the bill for the latest Live At The Civic, courtesy of comedy promoters Funny Beeseness at the town’s Civic Hall.
Nearly 500 tickets have already been snapped up, with balcony seating now on sale.
Jack, known for his grumpy demeanour, will be supported on the night by the world’s oldest Jewish comic Sol Bernstein and the bubbly Ninia Benjamin, with Wayne Beese as resident host and MC.
Wayne said: “We’re absolutely delighted that Jack Dee will be performing on one of our stages this weekend for the first time.
“We try to bring the very best to Brierley Hill, and there is no doubt that Jack is firmly established as one of the country’s biggest and best-loved comedy stars.
“Tickets have sold really well but there are still a few left, so if you’re at a loose end over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend come and give us a try, you won’t regret it.”
Doors and bar open at 7pm at the Bank Street venue, with the show starting at approximately 8pm.
Limited tickets have been released ahead of comedian Jack Dee's appearance in Brierley Hill on Saturday.
The popular deadpan stand-up is performing an extended 45-minute headline set topping the bill for the latest Live At The Civic, courtesy of comedy promoters Funny Beeseness at the town’s Civic Hall.
Nearly 500 tickets have already been snapped up, with balcony seating now on sale.
Jack, known for his grumpy demeanour, will be supported on the night by the world’s oldest Jewish comic Sol Bernstein and the bubbly Ninia Benjamin, with Wayne Beese as resident host and MC.
Wayne said: “We’re absolutely delighted that Jack Dee will be performing on one of our stages this weekend for the first time.
“We try to bring the very best to Brierley Hill, and there is no doubt that Jack is firmly established as one of the country’s biggest and best-loved comedy stars.
“Tickets have sold really well but there are still a few left, so if you’re at a loose end over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend come and give us a try, you won’t regret it.”
Doors and bar open at 7pm at the Bank Street venue, with the show starting at approximately 8pm.
Tickets are available at funnybeeseness.co.uk.