30 years since the The Fast Show first burst onto our television screens, “the defining comedy sketch show of the Nineties” (The Independent) is back, live on tour.
Charlie Higson and Paul Whitehouse are reuniting with Simon Day, John Thomson, Arabella Weir and Mark Williams for 13 shows across the UK throughout March this year. Tickets for ‘An Evening With The Fast Show’ go on sale on Friday 26 January at 10.00am from TheFastShow.live.
This celebratory live tour will be a huge treat for fans of the multi-award winning quick-fire TV sketch show and provide a real behind-the-scenes insight into some of their favourite characters and catchphrases as they come alive on stage once again.
The cast will chat together about how it all began, how they made the TV show, and created the characters and the fun they had doing it. This will be interspersed with performances of some of their best-loved sketches monologues and songs, with on-screen inserts and a moment to remember their former collaborator, the late, great Caroline Aherne.
Fans will be thrilled to see the return of many of their favourite characters, including: Ted & Ralph, Jesse, Swiss Toni, Does My Bum Look Big In This?, Dave Angel, Jazz Club, The Suit You Tailors, Ron Manager, The Mad Painter, Rowley Birkin, Bob Fleming, Competitive Dad, Professor Denzil Dexter, and The Girl Who Boys Can’t Hear.
Charlie Higson said: “Taking the Fast Show out on tour is very much like making love to a beautiful woman.”
Paul Whitehouse said: “I’m afraid I was very drunk.”
The Fast Show first aired on BBC2 on 27 September 1994 and became one of the nation’s best-loved comedy shows, having a huge influence on subsequent TV sketch shows. Join the team, 30 years on, for a unique evening of celebration this March. Oooooh, Suit You. No Offence! Niiiiiiiiiice! Brilliant!! Scorchio!!
An Evening With The Fast Show – UK Tour 2024
DATE | CITY | VENUE |
18th March 2024 | Stoke On Trent | Regent Theatre |
19th March 2024 | York | Grand Opera House |
20th March 2024 | Glasgow | Pavilion Theatre |
21st March 2024 | Oxford | New Theatre |
22nd March 2024 | Basingstoke | The Anvil |
23rd March 2024 | Coventry | Warwick Arts Centre |
25th March 2024 | Sheffield | Sheffield City Hall |
26th March 2024 | Newcastle | Tyne Theatre & Opera House |
27th March 2024 | Nottingham | Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall |
28th March 2024 | Birmingham | The Alexandra |
29th March 2024 | Bristol | Bristol Beacon |
30th March 2024 | Bournemouth | Pavilion Theatre |
31st March 2024 | Brighton | Brighton Dome |