Comedy Legends John Cleese And Eric Idle Announce NZ Shows!
Comedy Legends John Cleese And Eric Idle Announce NZ Shows!
9.00am Wednesday 16th December 2015
ADRIAN BOHM PRESENTS
NEW ZEALAND TOUR
2016
AUCKLAND CIVIC THEATRE WEDNESDAY
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MONDAY 21 DECEMBER 9AM
Britain’s living legends of comedy, and the founders of Monty Python, John Cleese and Eric Idle, announce a New Zealand tour for their must-see new show, John Cleese & Eric Idle: Together Again At Last...For The Very First Time. The 2016 tour will see the British icons perform unforgettable shows in March 2016.
“Eric and I had huge fun touring the States in October and now we can bring our show to the friendliest people in the world” John Cleese said on the announcement of the Australasian tour. “No one show will be the same and all of them will annoy the Politically Correct.”
In Together Again At Last...For The Very First Time, Cleese and Idle will blend scripted and improvised bits with storytelling, musical numbers, exclusive footage, aquatic juggling and an extended audience Q&A to craft a unique comedic experience with every performance. No two shows will be quite the same, thus ensuring that every audience feels like they’re seeing Together Again At Last... For The Very First Time, for the very first time. And now you know why the show is called that, don’t you?
As founding members of Monty
Python, Cleese and
Idle are unarguably among the godfathers of
modern comedy, helping to pioneer an irreverent, absurdist
sensibility that is emulated by comics around the world. As
individuals, they have written, performed and produced some
of the most beloved and critically-acclaimed shows of
all-time like Spamalot, A Fish
Called Wanda, Fawlty Towers and
The Rutles.
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JOHN
CLEESE
On the small screen, John
Cleese is known for his work on programs such as
Cheers, 3rd Rock from the
Sun, Will & Grace, and the
Emmy-nominated TLC documentary The
Human Face with John Cleese. His
film credits include Silverado, The
Out-of-Towners, Rat Race and
Kenneth Branagh's Frankenstein. He also
co-authored two best-selling books on psychology –
Families and How to Survive Them and
Life and How to Survive It – and served
briefly as Minister of Defense in the
John Major Cabinet. He recently completed
his autobiography So, Anyway… that was
described by the Daily Mail as "self-obsessed." In his
twilight years, John passes his time writing film scripts,
giving speeches to business audiences, doing seminars on
creativity, teaching at Cornell, paying alimony, and doting
on three huge cats and a fish.
ERIC
IDLE
Longunmemorable as an actor, Eric
Idle has trotted out an interminable number of glib
performances in funny wigs and a bad moustache in numerous
films and television appearances. But it is as a writer that
he will be best forgotten, with credits that include
Hello Sailor, Pass the
Butler, The Greedy Bastard Diary,
The Road to Mars, Monty Python's
Flying Circus, The Rutland Dirty Weekend
Book, The Rutles,
Spamalot, Not The Messiah
and What About Dick? He also sings, tours,
acts in bad movies, writes annoying songs, and generally
never shuts up. Despite having Grammy,
Tony, Writer's Desk,
Lifetime Achievement, and numerous other
awards thrust at him, Eric refuses to go away quietly. It's
not right. He is currently sullying the internet at ericidle.com
(and @EricIdle onTwitter).
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