Bill Bailey: Larks In Transit Tickets
Acclaimed comedian, musician and actor Bill Bailey returns to the West End for a strictly limited festive season. Bill Bailey: Larks in Transit plays at the Wyndham’s Theatre, documenting is 20 years-worth of travels as a stand-up comedian, combined with his signature musical style and political jokes.
Celebrated comedian, musician and actor Bill Bailey brings his newest touring show Larks in Transit to the West End’s Wyndham’s Theatre for a strictly limited festive season. Documenting his 20 years-worth of travelling as a stand-up comedian, the show is packed full of anecdotes and travellers’ tales, combined with his signature musical virtuosity.
With decades of national and international touring behind him, Bailey has spent a good portion of time on the road. Drawing on his real-life experiences as a travelling musician and comedian, he has assembled Larks in Transit, a show of hilarious stories, reflections and politics. True to form, the show is peppered with music and songs, ensuring a varied and incredibly funny evening.
Bill Bailey began working the touring circuit before being offered his own television show on the BBC in 1998. Since then, his screen credits have included hosting Never Mind the Buzzcocks, as well as regularly appearing on panel shows such as QI and Have I Got News For You, as well as roles in comedies including Black Books, Hot Fuzz and Run Fatboy Run.
Last appearing in London in 2015 with his show Limboland at the Vaudeville Theatre, past successful tours have included Tinseltown, Qualmpeddler, Bewilderness, Dandelion Mind and more. Expect a night of hilarity, as Bailey fashions a symphony from a ring tone, tells us the story of Old McDonald and a re-imagining of the Stars and Stripes.
Larks in Transit has previously toured Australia and New Zealand, where it received praise from audiences and critics alike. The production runs for a strictly limited month-long season at London’s Wyndham’s Theatre, playing from 3 December 2018 to 5 January 2019.
With decades of national and international touring behind him, Bailey has spent a good portion of time on the road. Drawing on his real-life experiences as a travelling musician and comedian, he has assembled Larks in Transit, a show of hilarious stories, reflections and politics. True to form, the show is peppered with music and songs, ensuring a varied and incredibly funny evening.
Bill Bailey began working the touring circuit before being offered his own television show on the BBC in 1998. Since then, his screen credits have included hosting Never Mind the Buzzcocks, as well as regularly appearing on panel shows such as QI and Have I Got News For You, as well as roles in comedies including Black Books, Hot Fuzz and Run Fatboy Run.
Last appearing in London in 2015 with his show Limboland at the Vaudeville Theatre, past successful tours have included Tinseltown, Qualmpeddler, Bewilderness, Dandelion Mind and more. Expect a night of hilarity, as Bailey fashions a symphony from a ring tone, tells us the story of Old McDonald and a re-imagining of the Stars and Stripes.
Larks in Transit has previously toured Australia and New Zealand, where it received praise from audiences and critics alike. The production runs for a strictly limited month-long season at London’s Wyndham’s Theatre, playing from 3 December 2018 to 5 January 2019.
Sorry this show closed 31 December 2018, we recommend these similar productions.
Performance dates:
04 Jan 2019 - 31 Dec 2018
Running time:
2 hours and 10 minutes.
Venue:
Age recommendation:
Not suitable for children
Audience Notes:
People interested in stand-up comedy, music and performance that plays with form and structure won’t want to miss Bill Bailey’s hilarious, theatrical shows.
Bill Bailey: Larks In Transit Reviews
User Reviews
1/18
This is the second time I have seen this show having seen it at the Hammersmith Apollo some months ago and I found it just as funny, if not funnier. Bill Bailey is a comedy genius, so talented and so intelligent. He completely gets his audience and h Read more