The trappings of blame at centre

Comedian Geoff Norcott blames the parents and he’s heading here to Spalding to tell you all about it.

The comedian has become a regular on TV and radio shows in the last few years, be they political satires such as The Mash Report, Mock The Week or The News Quiz or showcasing his talent for anecdotes on the likes of Live at the Apollo or Would I Lie to You?

Even the pandemic couldn’t stop him from delivering as he released his first book ‘Where Did I Go Right? How the Left Lost Me’ and he’s continued his hit podcast ‘What Most People Think’.

But now he’s allowed back on stage he is set to tour his new show ‘I Blame the Parents’ across the country.

That includes a show at the South Holland Centre on Saturday, May 28 from 7.30pm.

A spokesman for the South Holland Centre said: “‘I Blame the Parents’ is the fourth national tour for Geoff Norcott, following on the back of ‘Conswervative’, ‘Traditionalism’ and ‘Taking Liberties’.

“This time Geoff talks less politics (alright, there will probably be a bit), but this brand-new show will mostly explore personal responsibility, parenting and who should take the blame when things go wrong.”

Tickets for the show suitable for those over 16 are available for £16 from the South Holland Centre website www.southholland
centre.co.uk

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