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John Shuttleworth: A Man With No More Rolls
16 March 2011 at 8:00pmat The Queen's Hall
"Sheffield's finest synthesizer player and twaddle talker" (Daily Telegraph) decides it's time to instruct the Nation in moral matters. Well, he would have done - had next-door neighbour and sole agent, Ken Worthington not mistyped the show's title, turning "morals" into "more rolls".
John's reaction to this mishap is philosophical. At least now his new show can consider - not just the Nation's moral decline - but the vast range of exotic breads appearing in the high street, as the humble roll fades into obscurity. Paninis, ciabattas, pittas, plus the peshwari naan which John recently enjoyed a bite of ("It absolutely blew me away").
Special Guests - the concreter from Goole, Dave Tordoff, ("His ignorance is comical bliss") and misanthropic Midlands media lecturer, Brian Appleton. (An inspired creation. Spinal Tap, watch your back!")
"Sublime creation" (Daily Telegraph)
"A brilliant comic creation" (The Guardian)
"Perfectly pitched deadpan humour" (Daily Mail)
Click here to read the Edinburgh Evening News interview with John
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