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Count Arthur Strong and The Sound of Mucus

Fresh from donkey’s years on his award winning BBC Radio 4 series and the huge success of his BBC TV Show, Count Arthur Strong comes to Blackpool Grand Theatre this May and he’ll be getting back to doing what he does best – his stage show.

Using stories and other things that are secret, Count Arthur Strong, showbiz legend, pays tribute to one of the best musicals he can remember. Uniquely recreating the salient and poignant moments for your enjoyment.

Arthur’s first outing at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1997 saw Delaney win a commendation from the Perrier Panel and the character quickly attracted a cult following. In 2002 Count Arthur Strong returned to Edinburgh with Komedia Entertainment and then entered an intensive period of production, with five Edinburgh Fringe runs and eleven national tours. This ranged from 2002’s Forgotten Egypt! to 2017’s Sound of Mucus national tour.

Talking about Sound of Mucus, he says, ‘If you only buy one ticket for something this year buy a ticket for this one twice and bring a friend. I promise you, you won’t regret it. And if you do there must be something wrong with you. No refunds.’

To tie in with his largest tour to date, ‘Count Arthur Strong’s Command Performance’ live DVD and download will be released on the 17th February. A third series of the BAFTA nominated sitcom Count Arthur Strong is also planned to air on BBC1 in early 2017.

The Sound of Mucus is a one night only spectacular.  You can catch it at The Grand Theatre, Blackpool, Saturday 7 May, 7:30pm. Tickets are £21.50 available at www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk

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