Join Bill Bailey for a surreal evening of comedy, music and fun, when he plays Southport Theatre on Friday 27 and Saturday, April 28 at 8pm.
Larks in Transit is a compendium of travellers’ tales and the general shenanigans of his 20 as a travelling comedian.
With musical virtuosity, surreal tangents and trademark intelligence, Bill Bailey tackles politics, philosophy and the pursuit of happiness.
Plus, he fashions a symphony from a ringtone, tells the real story of Old McDonald, and re-imagines the Stars and Stripes.
Bill Bailey is a comedian, musician, writer, author, director, presenter and keen stand-up paddle-boarder known for his live shows such as Part Troll, Tinselworm, Qualmpeddler and Limboland and his work on the television programmes Black Books, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and QI.
Never afraid to push boundaries, in 2008 Bill wrote and performed his Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall with Anne Dudley and the BBC Concert Orchestra.
This was broadcast on BBC Two in 2009 and went on to win two International Awards at the Banff International TV Festival.
A keen ornithologist, Bill Bailey’s Birdwatching Bonanza was transmitted in January 2010 on Sky1 while, in 2016, Bill Bailey’s Remarkable Guide to British Birds was published by Quercus Books.
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