Friday, May 13, 2011

New Tour



I'm loving the Screen Guild gigs and I'm really happy with the material that's emerged from them so far... so I've decided to do another tour. The show will be shaped by a powerpoint presentation... hence the title, Dave Gorman's Powerpoint Presentation.

There are a few warm up dates scheduled at the end of September and start of October and then the tour will run to the end of November.

Tickets went on general sale today... and all the dates and details are on the live dates page of my site: here.

14 comments:

  1. Not Lancaster this time? :(

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  2. Nope. But the reason is the same as it always is: I don't book venues, they book me.

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  3. Hurray! Someone good coming to Perth Concert Hall!

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  4. Any dates in Canada? Specifically Vancouver? Lots of Brits out here.

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  5. @Henry: I refer you to my earlier comment. It's the same for Lancaster, UK as it is for Vancouver, Canada!

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  6. Tickets booked for Dublin, nice that we don't have to traipse up to Belfast this time!

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  7. Where are the warm ups going to be? No Colchester, so may try to make a warm up.

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  8. @Nightsun: all the dates - warm ups included - are on the live dates page of my site... the link is in the main body of the post.

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  9. My tickets for the Reading Hexagon gig have already arrived. Yay!

    Given your love of Maths, you must be looking forward to doing a gig in a geometric shape...

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  10. Hey! We're looking forward to seeing you in our home town of Stafford in October! Hoping for some ultimate Frisbee references...

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  11. @Amy: I'm afraid you'll probably be disappointed then... as I doubt Ultimate Frisbee is going to get a mention! The tour and the book are unrelated - that's why I gave them different titles. It's a stand-up show rather than the live-version-of-the-story-in-the-book.

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  12. Great to see you coming to Aldershot. Please ignore the "theatre" the 70's has a lot to answer for.
    Quick tip don't slag the town off. Not because you'll upset us but because 20 minutes later you'll be defending it as we tear the place to pieces.

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  13. *sigh* You'll just have to make up for it with some good graphs or diagrams then!

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  14. What no Ultimate.....how that a good idea....

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