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Tez Ilyas - After Eight

Nottingham Arts Theatre, George Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 3BE

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Friday 25 October | 2024 | 7.30pm
Nottingham Arts Theatre
£20 - £25

One of the most celebrated stars in British comedy, Tez Ilyas (Live At the Apollo, Mock The Week, Comedy Central, Comic Relief) and Sunday Times best selling author (Secret Diary of a British Muslim Aged 13 3⁄4) is back with his hilarious new show.

A lot has changed in the last two years for Tez.

He got married, he bought a house, and he's became a stepdad... to two rabbits. Trying to make sense of his new life, the changing world around us and wrestling the big questions, like: why is Lotus Biscoff in everything now?

As seen on: Live at The Apollo (BBC Two), The Last Leg (C4), Mock the Week (BBC Two), Comedians Giving Lectures (Dave), Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (Dave), Comic Relief's Big Night In (BBC One), Live from the BBC (BBC Two), The Chris Ramsey Show (Comedy Central), Live from the Comedy Store (Comedy Central) and Author of: Secret Diary of a British Muslim Aged 13 3⁄4, a Sunday Times Bestseller (2022).

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Season (25 Oct 2024)
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Friday07:30 - 09:30

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