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Howard Marks: An Audience with Mr Nice

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Howard Marks

Wednesday, 4 May 2011 - Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Udderbelly, South Bank, Southbank, SE1 8XX

Comedy: Stand Up

How Much: £17.50 (Entry) , £16.00 (Concession)
Famous for his audacious cannabis trafficking and liberal opinions, Howard Marks has become somewhat of an icon in the world of literature and spoken word.

Following the worldwide success of his autobiography 'Mr Nice' and with the imminent release of Bernard Rose's film of the same title, Howard is now bringing his lauded live show to the E4 Udderbelly to share his experiences face to face with the public.
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