Nigel Havers is set to visit Harrogate as part of his first ever solo show.
The actor and presenter will be at The Royal Hall on Friday 25th April for his show ‘Talking B*ll*cks.”
He’s promised to take audiences on a “thoroughly entertaining trot” through his five decades in showbiz.
Nigel said:
“Of course, there’ll be behind-the-scenes gossip, tales of triumph (and disaster), moments of sheer madness and a fair bit of talking b*ll*cks.
“And just when you think you’ve got me figured out, I might surprise you.
“Let’s just say there’s a taste of my very first acting role and a little showcase of one of my off-stage talents – I’ll leave you guessing.”
Nigel is best known for starring in the 1981 film Chariots of Fire, as well as Empire of the Sun (1987) and various West End plays.
Find out more about the show and get your tickets here.

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