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Sean Lock: Keep It Light - Live 2017 DVD

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Sean's stand-up is a blend of a finely tuned hyperactive imagination, surreal imagery and insightful observations on the human condition .. and Keep It Light is about Sean keeping the tone light and funny, as he talks about: the price of cinema food, accusations of him having a mid-life crisis, his behaviour on the internet and jewellery heists. He just lets the brilliance of his material dominate the room The Guardian Lock at his best is gloriously intelligent, deliciously unlikely and hilariously funny The Times

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Released
20 November 2017
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Live stand-up performance by English comedian Sean Lock recorded in April 2017 at the Theatre Royal in Margate. The show includes the comic's mischievous views on parenting, old age and immigration.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Sean’s stand-up is a blend of a finely tuned hyperactive imagination, surreal imagery and insightful observations on the human condition….. and Keep It Light is about Sean keeping the tone light and funny, as he talks about: the price of cinema food, accusations of him having a mid-life crisis, his behaviour on the internet and jewellery heists. “He just lets the brilliance of his material dominate the room” – The Guardian “Lock at his best is gloriously intelligent, deliciously unlikely and hilariously funny” – The Times