UK comic to entertain Oxford

A theatre in Oxford has confirmed it will welcome a British comedian to its stage who has made name for himself in Australia.

Fans of stand-up comedy in Oxford can attend an event coming to the city in spring. Northumberland comic Ross Noble is performing a single night show, and tickets are already available to buy.

Born in the town of Cramlington in 1976, Noble has performed stand-up shows since the tender age of 15. Earning acclaim from critics he has honed his craft into a show that combines surreal streams of consciousness, improvisation and informal audience interactions.

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As well as appearing in the UK on shows like “Johnny Vaugh Tonight” and “Have I Got News for You”, Noble has enjoyed considerable success in Australia. A resident of Melbourne since he married his wife Fran, the comic is a regular face and voice on many Australian TV and radio programmes. These include “Rove”, “The Panel”, “Spicks and Specks”, “The Glasshouse”, and "Pants Across Australia", among others.

Ross Noble can now be found at the New Theatre Oxford on Friday, March 6. The respected venue is situated on George Street in Oxford, and the show will get started at 8 pm.