THE Mole Who Knew It Was None of His Business will be performed at Hereford's Courtyard on Thursday, June 2.
The production, which follows Mole's travels and meetings with a variety of outlandish characters, will appeal to anyone aged four or over. The performance is at at 2.30pm and tickets are £5 adults and £4 children.
At 8pm the same day, comedian Vin Garbutt performs his unique brand of humour in the Studio. Tickets are 8pm.
Being Victor Borge will be performed by Rainer Hersh at 7.30pm on Friday, June 3. The comedian ruminates on Borge's extraordinary life and recreates some of his most famous routines. Tickets from £12.
The Courtyard Comedy Club takes place at 8pm the same night, in the Studio.
Steve Royle, who has supported both Peter Kay and Dave Spikey, will perform, supported by Tom Price and MC Adam Montgomery. Tickets are from £7 on 0870 1122330.
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