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Bristol Hippodrome announces.....

Andy Ford will be returning for a new live stand up show on Friday 11th February 2011 at 7.30pm. Tickets £16.50 available now from the Theatre website   www.bristolhippodrome.org.uk

to see the youtube advert click here

 

Pantomime News 2010 

 Andy is delighted to announce that he will be returning to the Bristol Hippodrome for Panto this year as Idle Jack in The First Family Production of Dick Whittington.

Starring alongside Andy will be the sensational Barbara Windsor as Fairy Bowbells

 

 

 
 
 
and Eric Potts from Corrie as Sarah the Cook.

 

 

 
 
Get your tickets now!!! Show runs from Dec 11th to Jan 9th
 
 
 
Andy's new cheeky comedy song 'I'm in Love with my Babber' written in the Bristolian dialect is now on youtube click here to watch and have a bit of a chuckle!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Andy's CD of 'The Incredible Inspector Biggins' is now available in the online shop. It's an hilarious radio play filled with innuendo and sillyness, just perfect to listen to whilst driving in the car, price only £7.50 includes p&p If you want a taster first, click on the mp3 player on the home page and play track 4

 

 

 
 
 
Andy's one man play Funny Ha ha made it's world debut in The Market Theatre at Hitchin at the end of March 2009. Audience reaction was great and the video is now edited; to watch a clip of the play click here 

 

here's a review on the show

  

Review of FUNNY Ha-ha

Written/performed by Andy Ford and Directed by Tony Phillips

From the safety of his shabby sofa Andy shares with us his frustration at having to wait for recognition as a comedian.

Pressure is mounting, maintenance unpaid, and his ex on the phone denying access to his children until he pays his considerable arrears.

A subsistence of cheap booze and yesterdays take aways would have discouraged a lesser man. Alone in his bedsit he gains inspiration from his heroes Tommy, Spike, Frankie and of course Eric and Ernie. Analysing their performances he slowly builds his act. His phone is his lifeline, talking to his fellow comedians and with his agent his optimism shines through.

Not for him the tears of a clown he is star material. At last! A TV appearance which could change his life forever. Our dishevelled scruff is transformed into a smooth performer.

The audience loves him, what a show, it's a wrap.... or is it?

A superb play filled with pathos and laughter, never easy to achieve. Andy left his audience wanting more.

Marty Coe Insight magazine May 2009

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