The Armstrong & Miller Show Live
Sat 13 Nov 2010 8pm
Butterworth Hall £20
This event is sold out. Please contact the Box Office on 024 7652 4524 for returns.
Following the resounding success of BBC One’s BAFTA-nominated Armstrong & Miller Show, Ben Miller (Moving Wallpaper) and Alexander Armstrong (Mutual Friends) will be hitting the road in Autumn 2010 and touring a brand new live show.
With their usual mix of the beautifully observed and the utterly barmy, Ben and Xander will be performing a parade of characters from their extensive dressing-up box and wig-store including; The street-talking WWII chav pilots; Brabbins and Fyffe, the filthy alter-egos of Flanders and Swann; Jilted Jim, dumped at the altar but still on his honeymoon; Terry Devlin, the royal correspondent who really KNOWS the royals; Dennis Lincoln-Park, the accident-prone culture buff; the Frank Dad; and so many more…
“Armstrong & Miller are both exceptionally good comic performers” Time Out
Butterworth Hall
With a maximum capacity of 2000 standing or 1500 seated this concert hall has an outstanding natural acoustic and is the home of our International Concert Series, as well as the majority of our music gigs and big name comedians. Butterworth Hall has recently had a £6.9 million redevelopment and reopened in autumn 2009 .











5 Comments
Please can I put my name down for return tickets.
Many thanks
Michelle
Michelle Abrahall at 7:36pm on Sun 20th Jun 2010
Can I also be put on the list for return tickets - Thanks Michelle Hayes
Michelle Hayes at 12:57pm on Mon 21st Jun 2010
Hi Michelle and Michelle
We do not take names for the returns list via the website. Please contact the Box Office on 024 7652 4524 and they will advise you on the situation with returns for this event.
Best wishes
Julia
Marketing Team
Warwick Arts Centre Staff
Julia Barry at 1:36pm on Mon 21st Jun 2010
Can you tell me if there is a minimum age limit for this show?
claire at 10:12pm on Tue 9th Nov 2010
Hi Claire, We do not enforce an age limit on comedy performances but would just like to emphasise that some comedians do use very strong language and can express controversial opinions. best wishes,
Laura Kennell, marketing team
Warwick Arts Centre Staff
Laura Kennell at 2:42pm on Wed 10th Nov 2010