Roy Chubby Brown

Type : Comedy

MCD Presents
Roy Chubby Brown
The Olympia Theatre
Saturday 5th October 2013

Roy Chubby Brown is back in Dublin for one night only at The Olympia Theatre! Tickets for the show on Saturday 5th October on sale this Friday 29th March at 9am via Ticketmaster priced from €30 including booking fee.

His outrageous material is considered by many to be offensive, however he has always warned his audience “If easily offended, please stay away”.

Get ready for a barn-storming night of jokes, banter and hilarious mickey-taking from Britain’s most outrageous comedian, bar none! Laugh till it hurts as Chubby rips into his live audiences with a non-stop battering ram of laugh-out-loud comedy guaranteed!

Roy “Chubby” Brown is a modern day phenomenon. He has become a huge superstar without appearing on television, some may say his success is because he does not appear on our T.V screens.

His videos and DVD’s sell in millions and his live appearance are ‘sell outs’ months in advance.

His outrageous material is considered by many to be offensive, however he has always warned his audience “If easily offended please stay away”. This warning has worked in his favour, forbidden fruit!

His comic appearance multi-coloured funny suit and flying helmet is not far removed from the traditional circus clown. His delivery, style, comic songs, funny walk/dance is all contained in a genuinely funny man.

He is a lovely man off-stage and it is a joy to be in his company, he laughs at himself, (well he is 19 stones) his wife, other people, and life itself. His material is never static, he reviews the newspapers every day and will constantly find comedy within. His philosophy, find one funny piece every day, over a year that is a lot of material.

He has had 18 DVD’s released, 5 box sets and a huge cinema movie UFO. He has toured the UK selling out theatres for the past 25 years. He has toured Australia, New Zealand, and played concerts in the Far East and the USA. The popular cult television show ‘The League of Gentlemen’ named a village after him ‘Royston Vasey’ and asked him to play the Mayor.

In 2002 he was devastated when diagnosed with throat cancer, but after successful treatment, and the care of his wife and family, surgeons, doctors and nurses he is back to his best.

2006 saw the release of his Autobiography ‘Common as Muck’ which went to number 7 in the Sunday Times bestsellers chart.

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