An event combining stand-up comedy with musical impressions is set to take place at a Tunbridge Wells venue next year.
People who enjoy the combination of music and comedy in Tunbridge Wells will have a chance to catch top comic Rob Brydon’s most recent show “A Night of Songs and Laughter” in February. The upcoming performance will mark a welcome return to the Assembly Hall Theatre after a warm reception earlier this year.
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Brydon’s latest show has proved a critical success both in Britain and Australia, enjoying sold out performances. Renowned as one of the UK’s best and brightest comedian, Brydon will be bringing his mesmerising impressions to the stage and proving that his vocal talents extend to singing.
With support of a nine-piece orchestra, the comic will belt out numbers by Tom Jones, Elvis, Frank Sinatra, Mick Jagger and Tom Waits.
Rob Brydon’s A Night of Songs and Laughter will be on stage at the Assembly Hall Theatre on Friday, February 23. The venue can be found on Crescent Road in Tunbridge Wells, and the show will run between 7.30pm and 11.30pm.
Tickets for the show are priced at £44.25, but members of the Assembly Hall Theatre can also enjoy discounted tickets at £39.83 per person.