BURYMORE AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS
Comedian Michael Burymore puts his first foot back on the showbiz ladder next week with an appearance at the Froghill Assembly Rooms.
Burymore, whose unique brand of humour involves impersonating a constipated duck and repeatedly asking his audiences if they are alright, emerges from a lengthy period of obscurity to perform his one-man show on Friday (January 26th).
Burymore rose to fame in the early 1980’s when he appeared on popular sketch show Gus Turbot’s Lighthouse, alongside Les Penis, whose impressions of limp soap opera characters made him a TV celebrity in his own right.
Things took a downturn for Burymore after a tapir was found dead in the swimming pool during a Coke 'n' Poke party at his luxury bungalow in the village of Little Breething, Essex, in 2001.
The troubled performer is hoping to put the past behind him with Poolside Manner, his all-new comeback show, which will see him impersonating a constipated duck and repeatedly asking his audiences if they are alright.
• Michael Burymore in Poolside Manner, Friday, January 26, 8.30pm, Froghill Assembly Rooms, tickets £1.50 (50p concessions), free to people presenting a copy of this week’s Tittle Tattle magazine.













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