Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle was first noticed when he won the Daily Telegraph's Open Mic competition in 1996, launching his stand up career. Seen regularly on TV (most recently BBC2's Mock the Week) and radio, Boyle has become a household name and not the type you want to remove.
Having recently quit Mock The Week to concentrate on solo work, tonight he tries and tests some of his latest material in preparation for his forthcoming TV and touring projects.
Note: Tickets go on sale the day before each evening show at 2pm. All tickets must be collected by 9:15pm.
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