Alan Carr and Friends - Chatty for Charity

Join our Patron Alan Carr and his funniest friends for a special night of live comedy on 30 May 2022, raising funds for Neuroblastoma UK and Rose Theatre. The stellar line-up includes Tom AllenRich Hall, and Suzi Ruffell.

Alan Carr

Alan Carr is Patron of Neuroblastoma UK

Alan’s unique style of humour and effortless stage presence have made him one of Britain’s most successful and treasured comedians. 

With sixteen series of Channel 4’s Chatty Man under his belt, Alan has won a multitude of awards including the publicly voted National Television Award and a prestigious BAFTA.

Waspish, biting, and deliciously camp, Bake Off star Tom Allen is a wickedly funny treatPerrier and Emmy Award-winning grouchy American Rich Hall is a master of deadpan comedy and a regular on Live at the Apollo. BAFTA nominee Suzi Ruffell is an ever-delightful stand-up sure to deliver big laughs, who comes fresh from a sold-out nationwide tour and her very own BBC special.

Other funny friends getting chatty for charity include Nathan Caton (Mock the Week), Fatiha El-Ghorri (The Jonathan Ross Show) and BBC New Comedy Award finalist Josh Jones.

Raising money for Neuroblastoma UK and The Rose Theatre

Neuroblastoma UK is celebrating 40 years of fighting childhood cancer. Since 1982, we’ve funded nearly £9 million of neuroblastoma research. Yet despite our very best efforts, research into neuroblastoma remains under-funded in the UK. With your support, we can help scientists develop new, more effective and kinder treatment for children with neuroblastoma.

The Rose is a registered charity and ticket sales cover less than two thirds of their costs; they rely on donations from our loyal supporters to continue the great work we do. Proceeds from this fundraising event will support the Rose to deliver first-class productions, develop learning and cultural opportunities, and build a vibrant cultural heart for our community. Charity no. 1000182.

 

Event details

Date: Monday 30 May 2022

Time: 7:30pm

Running Time: Approx. 2hrs 30mins incl. intervals 
Age Recommendation: Strictly 14+
Warnings: Likely to be swearing and adult content
All acts subject to availability

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