Actor, writer and comedy poet Tim Key today announces a strictly limited run of brand new show Loganberry at Wilton’s Music Hall this November. Following his eagerly anticipated return to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this Summer, Tim will take to the stage at Wilton’s Music Hall from 10th – 22nd November. Tickets are on sale now and available at www.wiltons.org.uk/whats-on/tim-key-loganberry.
Edinburgh Comedy Award-winner Tim Key returns with a brand-new collection of poems, lager, and reflections. It’ll be a case of marching in, eyeing you up, reading verse from battered playing cards, potentially stamping his feet, howling, guzzling continental lager, and then he’ll disappear, and that’ll be that.
He’s bit older now, but still plugging away. Recent highlights include: starring in and co-writing the smash hit film The Ballad of Wallis Island, playing a pigeon in Bong Joon Ho’s latest film Mickey 17, and releasing a brand new book of poetry: L.A. Baby! (out now). Expect poetry, and some reflection upon his wonderful career. Loganberry, promises to be as unpredictably brilliant as ever. Famed for his masterful blend of deadpan poetry, surreal storytelling, and mischievous charm, Key has carved out a unique space in British comedy — equal parts absurd, poignant, and painfully funny.
In his own words: “Absolutely delighted to be heading back to Wilton’s Music Hall to stamp, orate and recite poetry.”
Tim Key is a staple of the UK comedy scene, known for his collaborations with the likes of Steve Coogan and Daniel Kitson. From Alan Partridge’s awkward sidekick, Simon, to his cult hit BBC Radio 4 series Tim Key’s Late Night Poetry Programme. He was nominated for the Perrier best newcomer in 2001 and bagged the actual Perrier Award in 2009. Since then he has gone on to write and perform eight solo shows. The most recent of which, Mulberry, was described by The Times as “The greatest stand-up response to Lockdown” with over 150 shows performed in 2022 and 2023. On screen he is best known as Sidekick Simon in This Time With Alan Partridge and his leading role with Daisy May Cooper in Witchfinder, as well as The Double, Inside Number 9, Peep Show, Pls Like, Greed, and The End of the F***ing World. He also played Commissioner Harrold Scott alongside Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan in See How They Run (Searchlight).
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For information and tickets, please visit timkey.co.uk or plosive.co.uk
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