Joe Pasquale and Angelos Epithemiou set to come to Attleborough’s Connaught Hall
Two big-name comedians will arrive in Attleborough next year, it has been announced.
Angelos Epithemiou, a character created by Dan Renton Skinner, and Joe Pasquale, ‘the undisputed king of light entertainment’, will visit Attleborough’s Connaught Hall in January and February, respectively.
The shows are produced by Shaft of Wit Comedy, renowned for its commitment to delivering ‘big comedy in small places’.
Shooting Stars legend Angelos Epithemiou will take to the stage on January 31 for a late show, when he will be joined by Phil Nichol and Balls Of Steel star Olivia Lee.
A week later, on February 7, Joe Pasquale will light up a headline show as part of a series of big variety club nights.
Each performance will feature an eclectic line-up of supporting acts from the UK comedy, variety, and cabaret circuit, ensuring an evening packed with laughter and entertainment.
Kai Barron, Shaft of Wit director, said: “I am thrilled to bring them to perform for local audiences. It’s a great experience to see such big stars in fairly intimate venues and, best of all, right on the doorstep.”
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