Jenny goes for jokes as she books a Court date
MHBG-11-10-12 Ents Jenny Eclair
She was famously the first female stand-up to get her hands on Edinburgh’s fabled Perrier Award, but that was back in 1995, and Jenny Clare Hargreaves has done a lot more since then.
Who? Well, the Jenny bit hasn’t changed – but you’ll know her better as Jenny Eclair.
She’s also a garlanded author and a broadcaster for hire – whether it’s Grumpy Old Loose Women or jungle japes with the I’m A Celebrity circus – but it’s as a stand-up star that she is heading to Pendley’s Court Theatre at the end of the month.
Her new show is called Eclairious, and it’s a wonder that pun hsn’t been pressed into service before in her long career.
You can catch her on Thursday, January 31, with doors open from 7.15pm and tickets priced £17.50.
And the comedy keeps on coming the following night, with the decidedly odd-looking Andrew Lawrence the star attraction.
This veteran of sharp TV spots and a well-regarded Radio 4 series is on the road for a 50 date tour that takes in Tring on Friday, February 1.
Tickets are £15 and you can get box office details for both shows online at www.get-stuffed.biz.
> Also at the Court next week is the ambitious Tring School performance of Spring Awakening.
The play dates from 1891 but tackles some very modern themes and offers a real challenge to the young cast.
It’s not a show that’s suitable for young children, and the run starts on Tuesday evening with performances continuing until Friday night.
Tickets are £6 and £8 – email tringschool@tring.herts.sch.uk or call 01442 822303.
> If you think local drama companies play it safe when they choose what work to stage, think again.
Next week sees the St Albans-based Company Of Ten tackling Neil LaBute’s uncompromising The Shape Of Things, with curtain up next Thursday, January 24, and performances continuing until Saturday.
It’s a darkly comic exploration of modern mating, and was first performed at London’s Almeida Theatre in 2001, with Paul Rudd and Rachel Wiesz in leading roles.
LaBute – best known for In The Company Of Men and Fat Pig – doesn’t pull any punches. Four twenty-somethings play out complex courting rituals in their quests for perfection – but there’s a twist so distorted it will stay with you long afterwards.
It’s being staged at the Abbey Theatre – you can call 01727 847472 or visit the new website at www.abbeytheatre.org.uk to find out more.
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