As his UK tour comes to a close, Reginald D Hunter brings his latest show, full of musings and debate on everything from living in London to Obama mania, to the Soho Theatre for a final, two week run.
Originally from the Deep South of the USA, Reg is one of the few performers to have been nominated for the Perrier Award in three consecutive years but will be known to most Brits through his frequent panel appearances on shows like Have I Got News For You and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
All seats are now sold out but there are a limited number of standing tickets available. To book these or to go on a waiting list for returns please call the Box Office on 0207 478 0100.
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