Circus of Horrors rocked Britain's Got Talent - now it's coming to Scunthorpe Baths Hall

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Wednesday, November 07, 2012
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The Circus of Horrors - the show that rocked Britain's Got Talent - will be at the Scunthorpe Baths Hall next week with what is being called an awe-inspiring rock’n’roller coaster of a show that flies like a bat out of hell!

Seventeen years after its conception at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival, the show has gone on to tour the world, achieving cult status and dragging the Circus screaming and shouting into the 21st century and beyond.

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    The Circus of Horrors is coming to the Scunthorpe Baths Hall

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    Gervase Phinn is to entertain at the Plowright Theatre in Scunthorpe

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    Jimmy Cricket is coming to the Plowright Theatre

It was one of the first shows to visit the new Doncaster Road venue last November and returns with The Curse of The Devil Doll.

This new show takes the audience on a whirlwind journey through Berlin of the decadent Roaring Twenties - birth of the Cabaret.

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The Circus of Horrors visits Scunthorpe Baths on Tuesday, November 13.

Gervase Phinn, one of Britain’s top comic writers and raconteurs, will be appearing at the Plowright Theatre in Laneham Street, Scunthorpe, on Sunday, November 25.

He shares his hilarious and sometimes poignant tales of life as a schools inspector in the Yorkshire Dales.

Tickets for both these shows are now available from the Box Office, telephone 0844 8542776.

THERE'S MORE...

Comedian Jimmy Cricket brings his Value for a Tenner Show to the Plowright Theatre on Friday, November 23.

Tickets are £10 for adults and £2.50 for the under-12s.

Jimmy says: "For this visit I am really thrilled that the price of a ticket has been kept to a really affordable level. This is because I know how expensive it is to take a family out anywhere these days."

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  • Profile image for scunnylife

    by scunnylife

    Saturday, November 10 2012, 10:20AM

    “for Heslam Park Comedy Club google http://tinyurl.com/bhfzyrk or 'The Other Side Comedy Club”

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    by IDontBelieve

    Friday, November 09 2012, 10:24AM

    “TFiLive - Hmm... zero results for "Scunthorpe Comedy".

    Just kidding.”

  • Profile image for TFiLive

    by TFiLive

    Friday, November 09 2012, 9:55AM

    “@ Idon'tbelieve - just ask Dr Google for Scunthorpe Comedy”

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    by IDontBelieve

    Friday, November 09 2012, 9:44AM

    “TFiLive - Is there a website for the rugby club comedy events? I found out too late that Henning Wehn played there a while back. I would have gone had I known.”

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    by TFiLive

    Thursday, November 08 2012, 2:47PM

    “@ Idon'tbelieve - "Sadly Lee Evans cannot be killed by normal weapons." - that's a good gag.

    Miss Millican played the RC only this past July I recall, which was well into her TV stardom period, and I have no doubt she'll be back again.”

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    by IDontBelieve

    Thursday, November 08 2012, 10:51AM

    “I suggest that Miss Millican's recent TV success may now preclude her from such venues as the rugby club. Capacity is an issue. There is little point booking an act to play a venue they could sell out many times over having to turn people away. I don't really know much about Ken Dodd. Is he still alive? ... Sadly Lee Evans cannot be killed by normal weapons.”

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    by TFiLive

    Thursday, November 08 2012, 10:06AM

    “by IDontBelieve - If I may correct you - Miss Millican has played the Scunthorpe Rugby Club for the last 3 years on the trot, Lee Evans played the Plowright and even Redbourne Club has hosted the likes of Ken Dodd. Don't make the mistake of crediting the venue with attracting big names, the tour Promoters in general are only interested in seat numbers, low rental and how much they can push the ticket prices to”

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    by HattyTood

    Wednesday, November 07 2012, 12:51PM

    “Certainly not the sort of show that gets me jumping for joy - not that I jump much at my age anyway.
    It may drag a few in though, purely on the basis of " oooh they were on TV, and that 3 minute act they did was pretty good" . . . although on a wet and cold November night it won't be good enough to drag many away from Emmerdale, Coronation St, and Eastenders, followed by a weekly hour long 'special' featuring a day in the life of an inner city estate agents staffed by muppets.

    Thank God for Youtube and its dazzling array of entertainment in video form”

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    by IDontBelieve

    Wednesday, November 07 2012, 12:30PM

    “Bill Bailey, Sarah Millican, Al Murray... hardly scraping the bottom of the barrel. None of these acts would have come were it not for the new venue.”

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    by AnonTaxPayer

    Wednesday, November 07 2012, 10:19AM

    “Sums up this white elephant/circus of horrors. Top line acts?”

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