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Comedian Carr has a brand new show for City Hall return



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PROVING there is no rest for the wicked, or at least those with a wicked sense of humour, first class comedian Jimmy Carr returns to Sheffield City Hall's Irwin Mitchell Oval Hall stage with a brand new tour, Joke Technician, on October 4 and 5.
A skilled executioner of deadpan and satirical one-liners, Jimmy will be taking the sardonic style which has made him famous to new heights in this brand new live performance. Not one to recycle jokes, the Joke Technician tour guarantees all-new, unseen material.

As Jimmy explains: "This show is exactly the same as last year's except every single word. It's rude, crude and offensive but those aren't the only reasons you'll enjoy it."

No stranger to Sheffield, Jimmy returns to City Hall having played to a sell-out audience earlier this year with the massively popular Repeat Offender Tour, which has now been performed to over 200,000 people.

Over the past few years, Jimmy has deservedly earned his place among the premier league of British comics. His stand-up achievements to date include a British Comedy Award for Best Live Stand Up Tour, a Loaded LAFTA Award for Best Stand Up, a Perrier Award nomination, Best Stand Up at the Time Out Awards and Best on Screen Newcomer from the Royal Television.



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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 11:02 AM
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