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Lee Hurst: No Particular Order
Jim Marshall Auditorium

Lee Hurst: No Particular Order

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Comedian Lee Hurst has had a varied life, a former cleaner, a van driver and labourer. He became a comedian, did TV warm-up work and then ended up on TV himself as one of the stars of the hit BBC comedy sports quiz They Think It’s All Over as well as numerous other TV shows. He then walked away from it all to open his own Backyard Comedy Club in Bethnal Green in London’s East End.

He also went to Iraq and Afghanistan to entertain the troops (ours).

In 2011 he knocked the comedy club down and built a seven-storey hotel reopening his comedy club on the ground floor. (Told you he’s had a varied life.)

Lee is now touring again with his new stand-up show No Particular Order.

A night where the audience is invited to choose the running order of the show by picking cards displayed on the stage.

Please bear in mind, some of the cards are not what they appear to be…

(May contain strong language and adult material; suitable for 16+.)


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