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BRIDGET CHRISTIE WITH SPECIAL GUEST ANDY HAMILTON PERFORM ON THE RST STAGE

Live at the RSC: Bridget Christie and special guest Andy Hamilton

Sunday 18 September, 7.30pm

Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon

 

Box Office: 01789 403493
www.rsc.org.uk/events/bridget-christie-live-at-the-rsc
Tickets: £21

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A comedy double bill featuring Bridget Christie and Andy Hamilton, Live at the RSC’s Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon on Sunday 18 September.

Bridget Christie (Bridget Christie Minds the Gap, The Unbelievable Truth, Have I Got News For You, QI, It’s Kevin and Channel 4’s Cardinal Burns) does not wear her feminism lightly.  She wears it heavily, like a suit of armour.  If you think you’d enjoy a 44 year old woman shouting about gender inequality, in a Gloucester accent, then this is definitely the show for you!

“A superb stand-up with a powerful voice and something to say. It’s nothing short of a revelation.” The Observer

Bridget is joined by award-winning comedian and comedy writer Andy Hamilton, with his new solo show, ‘Change Management’. Change is an inescapable part of the human condition. Why? Is that fair? Some changes are good, some bad. If you’re feeling flustered because of flux, Andy will teach you how to cope with the changes we have seen and the changes yet to come. Contains mild peril.

With Guy Jenkins, Andy is the creator, writer and director of hit BBC1 show Outnumbered, and the acclaimed 2014 UK feature film What We Did on Our Holiday. In June their new satire, Power Monkeys, dealing with the Euro Referendum, will premiere on Channel 4.  Their impressive back catalogue includes Channel 4's Drop The Dead Donkey. Andy’s first novel, The Star Witness, will be published by Unbound Books this summer.

 

 

For more press information and photos please contact:
Dean Asker
RSC Press Office

01789 412660, 0778 9937759

dean.asker@rsc.org.uk

 

About Live at the RSC

 

The Royal Shakespeare Company’s Live at the RSC events see exciting new music and comedy acts perform on the Royal Shakespeare Theatre stage for one night only. Since the event began in 2011, audiences have enjoyed performances from Rufus Wainwright, John Grant, Russell Kane and Kate Rusby, among many others. 

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