Comedian Jack Dee will bring his new show Small World to Barnstaple this month. As part of his new tour he will appear at the Queen’s Theatre to address all the small things in life.
A spokesman for the show said: “Firmly established as one of Britain’s biggest and best-loved comedy stars, Jack Dee has captured the imagination of audiences and critics alike with his dry humour and deadpan delivery over the last four decades.
“Culture wars, the environment, British foreign policy and social justice are just a few of the topics that Jack spectacularly fails to address (or even mention for that matter) in his brand new show.
“Instead, for reasons known only to him, he doubles down on his fascination with the meaningless small things of life like Zoom protocol, what’s new in the world of radiators and the worst careers advice office in the world.
“Jack will guide us through his varied life and career with his customary charm and well known gift for talking absolute rubbish on any given subject.”
A regular on BBC Radio 4, Jack is the chairman of the iconic ‘antidote to panel games’, I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue and regularly tours the country with a live stage version of the hit show.
He also co-hosts the hit podcast Oh My Dog! with fellow comedian Seann Walsh where they interview well-known dog owners about their canine antics. Recent guests include: Julian Clary, Beverley Knight, Romesh Ranganathan, Rob Beckett and Alan Carr.
Jack Dee: Small World will be at the Queen’s Theatre Barnstaple on Friday, January 31, at 8pm.