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This performance was the last night of Peter Kay's 180-show "Mum Wants a Bungalow" tour (2002-2003). I'm sure you will get a belly full of laughs from this. English humour at it's best. Mind you there really is only English humour. Full stop!!!!
The Bolton based comedian is one of Britain's best loved stars of stand-up comedy, situation comedy and appearing on chat shows. Peter Kay plays to a large audience at Manchester Arena, with his brilliantly funny and likable material, with observations of things you can relate to yourself. He talks about things like making and receiving phone calls and voice messages, how texting takes over, experiences with his mother and grandmother, dinners and family meals (including emergency chairs), dieting (including Slimming World), biscuits being dipped into tea (or a "brew"), watching the game show Bullseye, disco dancing (including the walk on dance and what gets someone going) - featuring Kool and the Gang's "Celebration" and Village People's "YMCA", singing a high pitched version of "Danny Boy" with the help of a helium balloon.
This also features an opening where Kay walks down the corridor before entering the arena, and he is doing this to Tony Christie's "Amarillo (Is This The Way To)", a year before he helped it go to number one in the music charts for Comic Relief. "Garlic bread" was number 23 on 50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases, Peter Kay was number 22 on The Comedians' Comedian, he was number 12 on TV's 50 Greatest Stars, he was number 7 on Britain's Favourite Comedian, and he was number 2 on 100 Greatest Stand-Ups.
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All of NZ | $4.50 | |
Pick-up available from Waitakere, Auckland | Free |
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