Milton Jones is Out There

Milton Jones is Out There. No, really out there, and that’s not just because of his flamboyant taste in shirts. Following on from hugely successful 2015 tour Milton Jones and the Temple of Daft, which consisted of 170 dates across the UK playing to over 100,000 people, one-liner king Milton Jones has announced that he is making a return visit to The Hawth Theatre on Wed 4 October 2017 with his brand new tour Milton Jones is Out There.
Milton Jones is Out There is Milton’s manifesto of nonsense, taking a philosophical look at his life so far and his thoughts on giving this all up to seek the highest office in the land – but how do you get a desk and a swivel chair up a mountain? With Milton running for Prime Minister, he poses the question, can we really do worse than the politicians we already have? Yes, we can.

We’ll see Milton holding up the mirror of truth to society, and he can see right through it, which probably means it’s just a window. He’ll also be putting his foot down and lifting the lid on the media’s pedal bin of lies and scaling the heights of fashion, at the risk of falling into a terrible cravat. Packed full of hilarious and expertly crafted puns, this show is a must for the whole family.
Milton Jones, says: “I’m excited to be back ‘out there’ on the road and discussing my life so far – the ups, the downs and why buying my own see-saw was the best decision I ever made.”

Milton Jones is a regular panelist on Mock the Week (BBC Two) and with ten of his own radio series for BBC Radio 4, including most recent commission Thanks a Lot Milton Jones! Milton has also recently appeared on Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (Dave), Live at the Apollo (BBC Two) and Live at the Palladium (ITV).

Tickets priced £28 are available from The Hawth Box Office on 01293 553636 or by visiting hawth.co.uk.

Wednesday 4 October 2017, 7.30pm, The Hawth Theatre

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