Fans of Mark Steel can catch his acclaimed Every Little Thing’s Gonna Be Alright UK Tour at nearby Tewkesbury on the 18th February 2022.
‘Interesting, engaging, funny’
***** The Mirror
Who is Mark Steel?
Mark has written and presented many series of Mark Steel’s In Town on BBC Radio 4 and toured it live around the UK. He has presented the BAFTA-nominated Mark Steel Lectures for BBC2, and is a regular on BBC One’s Have I Got News For You and Radio 4’s The News Quiz. Mark has also appeared on BBC2’s QI and Room 101. He has written several acclaimed books, including Reasons To Be Cheerful and What’s Going On, and writes a weekly column for The Independent – for which he won Columnist of the Year at the Press Awards in 2015.
Not long ago, it seemed highly unlikely the UK would vote to leave the EU. We had a reasonable opposition to the Tory Government, Donald Trump was a buffoon who surely wasn’t going to beat Hilary Clinton, and Mark was living the married suburban ideal. Since then, it’s all gone to absolute shit! But don’t worry, as Mark thinks Every Little Thing’s Gonna Be Alright.
Mark’s sell-out show Who Do I Think I Am revealed that his natural father was a world backgammon champion. Now the star of Radio 4’s Mark Steel’s in Town, and newspaper columnist of the year, is back on the road with a new show that is guaranteed to make the world seem even more mental than it really is.
Mark Steel full UK tour dates 2021/22
Tuesday, 21 September 2021 | Wakefield | Theatre Royal |
Saturday, 9 October | Birmingham | Old Rep Theatre |
Thursday, 14 October | Farnham | Maltings |
Saturday, 23 October | Twickenham | The Exchange |
Wednesday, 17 November | Basingstoke | The Haymarket |
Friday, 19 November | Bridgwater | McMillan Theatre |
Saturday, 20 November | Tenbury Wells | Regal |
Friday, 14 January 2022 | Hereford | Courtyard Theatre |
Friday, 21 January | Redditch | Palace Theatre |
Saturday, 22 January | East Grinstead | Chequer Mead Theatre |
Sunday, 23 January | Brighton | Komedia (MARK STEEL: EN VILLE) |
Wednesday, 26 January | London | Eventim Apollo |
(STAND UP FOR JEREMY HARDY) | ||
Friday, 28 January | London | Museum of Comedy |
(MARK STEEL: EN VILLE) | ||
Friday, 11 February | Scunthorpe | Plowright Theatre |
Friday, 18 February | Tewkesbury | Roses Theatre |
Friday, 4 March | Cirencester | Sundial Theatre |
Friday, 11 March | Wellingborough | Castle Theatre |
Saturday, 12 March | Exeter | Corn Exchange |
Saturday, 26 March | Abergavenny | Borough Theatre |
Friday, 1 April | Blackwood | Miners’ Institute |
Saturday, 2 April | Great Torrington | Plough Arts Centre |
Thursday, 7 April | King’s Lynn | Corn Exchange |
Thursday, 28 April | Durham | Gala Theatre |
Friday, 29 April | Barnsley | The Civic |
Saturday, 30 April | Holmfirth | Civic Hall |
Friday, 20 May | Tring | David Evans Court Theatre |