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Simon Evans - Live At The Theatre Royal DVD

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Simon Evans debut DVD is a master class in aloof, patrician observational stand up. To the delight of a packed audience, the star of Live At The Apollo and Stand Up For The Week brings a little polish to the Theatre Royal Brighton. Evans looks back at his life and times, from his early days in London to his family life by the seaside. Along the way, his reflections are as ever as dry and delicious as a good Sancerre, or perhaps a really good radish.

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Released
01 December 2014
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures UK 
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Features
PAL 
Barcode
5053083024161 
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Live stand up performance by English comedian Simon Evans, recorded at the Theatre Royal in Brighton in 2014.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  Simon Evans debut DVD is a master class in aloof, patrician observational stand up. To the delight of a packed audience, the star of Live At The Apollo and Stand Up For The Week brings a little polish to the Theatre Royal Brighton. Evans looks back at his life and times, from his early days in London to his family life by the seaside. Along the way, his reflections are as ever as dry and delicious as a good Sancerre, or perhaps a really good radish. 'Sizzlingly entertaining...devastatingly funny gags' The Guardian 'Super-sharp dry wit' Time Out 'Enjoy a full throttle stand-up show' Guardian Guide 'Captivating' The Scotsman