Perrier and Emmy Award-winning grouch Rich Hall will be performing a week long stint at the Soho this June as both himself and white trash alter ego Otis Lee Crenshaw (who breaks out of jail for the second half of the show).
Since Hall started performing his routine as the country music singing, redneck jailbird from Tennessee in 1998, he's been charming sell-out audiences each year at the Edinburgh Festival, (he won the the Perrier Award there in 2000) not to mention the rest of the UK and Australia. You may also have spotted him on TV performing on Live at The Apollo or on Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, Have I Got News For You and Never Mind The Buzzcocks.
The Soho is a great venue to catch big comics in a reasonably small space before they go onto perform huge tours in cavernous theatres, so if you're a Hall fan, this is one to book.
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