Adam Kay: Fingering A Minor On the Piano, Cottiers Theatre, 14 Mar 2017
14 Mar 2017 – 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Tickets £16.50 Adults/£15.50 Concessions (Ticket Price inc. ticket admin fee which will display at the checkout) (fee applicable to all tickets, including tickets bought in person or bought on the day)
Adam Kay makes his highly-anticipated return to the Glasgow International Comedy Festival this year with his piano, a colourful vocabulary and his very own versions of pop’s most popular songs.
In this brand new collection of wonderfully off-kilter music and stand-up, Adam is in reflective mood – taking a look back at his former job as a hospital doctor. In a year where junior doctors have rarely been out of the papers, the man who brought the world the iconic London Underground Song tells personal and painfully funny songs about his career and his decision to hang up his white coat six years ago.
Amateur Transplants front man Adam has built up a fan base the size of which most comedians would happily sell their kidneys for. With sell-out tours and eight sell-out-Edinburgh Fringe seasons, his cutting-edge, darkly humorous re-imaginings of modern day pop and rock classics have gained him a cult following throughout the UK.
This is a seated event. Tickets sold as General Admission (you will not be allocated a specific seat in the auditorium).
Tickets are also available from other suppliers. If Cottiers’ allocation of tickets is sold out, it may still be possible to purchase from other ticket vendors. Please check online for more information.
Please note, our box office is only manned when there is a performance in the venue. For Box Office Collection, please wait until the day of performance.
Part of Glasgow International Comedy Festival 2017
Suitable for 16+
Cottiers Theatre, 93 Hyndland St, Glasgow G11 5PU
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