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Richmond Theatre
He is also an enormously loved broadcaster, and a 'Sunday Times' bestselling author whose new novel 'A Death On Location' comes out this summer. Is this national trinket on the verge of becoming a national treasure?
Many would say so, but the man himself would probably disagree. Still, whether you see him as treasure or trinket, this is a wonderful opportunity for an intimate evening with one of the UK's most distinctive voices. Anecdotes from a life well lived, gossip, wit and wisdom... and a Q and A for those curious about the jungle. After phenomenal demand for the first dates last year, the Reverend returns for a new leg of his first ever full national tour.
“[The Reverend Richard Coles] has, in his own softly spoken and modest way, become something of a national treasure ”- Independent
Second half of the show is a Q&A.
“Coles is a witty, intelligent and sage raconteur with a fascinating story”- The Wee Review
“the comedy equivalent of afternoon tea will leave you pleasantly entertained”- The Scotsman
“truly fascinating”- One4Review
Richmond Theatre
One of the oldest surviving theatres designed by iconic architect Frank Matcham, Richmond Theatre has sat in the heart of the local community since 1899.
The beautiful Grade II-listed venue presents a wide range of quality shows, from pre- and post-West End Drama to record-breaking musicals, opera, dance and family entertainment.
The theatre is also a popular filming location, having been used for film and TV including Finding Neverland, Bugsy Malone, Killing Eve and Ted Lasso.
Richmond Theatre