Stand-Up: Jim Tavare In Budapest, Art Tatu, 14 September, 8pm
- 10 Sep 2010 12:00 PM
Please note this venue change. Due to the poor weather forecast, babybluebanana.com are moving this event inside to a superb new venue, just 2 minutes walk from Jászai Mari tér! This is our biggest name comedian so far and it is going to be popular, so please remember to reserve your seats by emailing the organizer by clicking here
Tickets are just 2500ft. We strongly recommend that you reserve your seats in advance, as this will be a very popular show! You can do that by emailing - just click here
Many will know Jim Tavare also for his acting, particularly his appearances in the Harry Potter movies, but it is live on stage in stand-up that he truly excels. His many British TV credits include the British Academy Award Winning "Sketch Show", three appearances on the Royal Variety Show and his self-titled series on Channel 5, which was co-written by Ricky Gervais. His TV shows have been nominated for numerous awards, including the Golden Rose of Montreux and a British Comedy Award. He has also been proclaimed as the "comedian of choice" of Prince Charles!
In America, he won "International Starsearch" and was a finalist in "Last Comic Standing". a whole episode of "Wings", the series written by the same team as "Cheers", was based around Jim and his double-bass!
Jim has plenty of experience of performing to international audiences including being invited to perform for 14 European monarchs at a Royal Gala to celebrate the birthday of the King of Greece!
Location: Art Tatu
Budapest, Balaton utca 6.
The critics say:
"Inspired."
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
"Jim Tavaré is an enormously talented individual, whose comic presence and off-the-wall material makes him one of the funniest and most original performers around."
THE INDEPENDENT
"Makes you laugh out loud."
THE TIMES
"Fresh, funny and imaginative without a trace of elitism."
THE GUARDIAN
"Full of visual flair and some really great gags. More please."
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY
"Finally one of the profession's funniest men gets the series he so richly deserves."
THE EXPRESS
"Go and see him now before he's bigger than Boyzone."
THE SUN
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