DAVID BADDIEL – FAME: NOT THE MUSICAL EXTRA LONDON DATES ADDED
DAVID BADDIEL - FAME: NOT THE MUSICAL EXTRA LONDON DATES ADDED

Following a critically-acclaimed sold-out return to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and his first run in London for 15 years, DAVID BADDIEL has added extra London dates at the Southbank Centre with Fame: Not The Musical. The show will run for three nights from Tuesday 4th February 2014. Tickets are available now from www.davidbaddiel.com

Fame: our society is obsessed with it – but who will talk honestly about what it’s really like? DAVID BADDIEL does in Fame: Not The Musical. From accidentally stealing the spotlight at Russell Brand’s wedding, to realising Andrew Lloyd Webber cannot tell him apart from Ben Elton, DAVID BADDIEL takes aim at himself, and examines his strange relationship with the New Lad / Token Jew / Comedy rock’n’roller / football singer-songwriter that people see him as.
Full list of dates on the following page.

What the press has said about FAME: NOT THE MUSICAL. . .

“Very funny and thought-provoking,” Veronica Lee, Daily Telegraph

“Hilarious and weirdly moving,” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

“insightful, illuminating and extremely funny,” Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard

“thoughtful, funny and even rather touching,” Dominic Maxwell, The Times

“a hilarious rumination on the nature of fame,” Heat Magazine

★★★★ Guardian

★★★★ The Times

★★★★ Independent

★★★★ Evening Standard

★★★★ Scotsman

★★★★ The List

★★★★ Chortle

★★★★ Fest Magazine

★★★★ Edinburgh Festivals Magazine

★★★★ Three Weeks

For more information and press tickets, please contact:
Charlotte Davidson charlotted@avalonuk.com or 020 7598 7222

Further praise for FAME: NOT THE MUSICAL. . .

David Mitchell @realDMitchell
“Really enjoyed @Baddiel’s stand-up show last night. And everything in it is true, which is a terrifying thought.”

Ricky Gervais @rickygervais
“Just saw David Baddiel’s new stand up show. Loved it. Funny & poignant.
I’d even go as far as saying “inspiring”.”

Jack Dee @TheRealJackDee
“Thoroughly recommend this. @Baddiel: Funny, honest and touching. In that order.”

Russell Brand @rustyrockets
“Go see @Baddiel. The man is an inspiration.”

Jemima Khan @Jemima_Khan
“@Baddiel’s show brilliant, brutally honest about fame”

Edgar Wright @edgarwright
“Had a great time @Baddiel’s new show. Should be titled ‘NotGreatIsIt’. Check it out.”

Rebecca Front @RebeccaFront
“Thoroughly recommend @Baddiel’s new stand-up show. A sort of TED talk about fame. Properly funny and thoughtful.”

Al Murray @ajhmurray
“Saw @Baddiel’s work in progress show last night, really smart & very funny stuff about his experience of fame.”

David Schneider @davidschneider
“@Baddiel great show last night. Funny, intelligent, honest. Hurrah!”

Omid Djalili @omid9
“New stand up show by @Baddiel great.”

Shappi Khorsandi @ShappiKhorsandi
“@Baddiel’s show… a deliciously warm, v v v funny work!”

India Knight @indiaknight
“loved David @Baddiel’s ruminations on fame… Sort of thing where you’re still laughing five minutes after the joke”

LIVE DATES

2014
January
Friday 31st Salford Quays, The Lowry 0843 208 6000
February
Sunday 2nd Cheltenham Everyman 01242 572 573
Tuesday 4th Purcell Room, Southbank Centre 020 7960 4200
Wednesday 5th Purcell Room, Southbank Centre 020 7960 4200
Thursday 6th Purcell Room, Southbank Centre 020 7960 4200
Tuesday 11th Hereford Courtyard Theatre 01432 340 555
Wednesday 12th Norwich Playhouse 01603 612580
Thursday 13th Norwich Playhouse 01603 612580
Friday 14th Leeds City Varieties 0845 644 1881
March
Sunday 2nd The Stables, Milton Keynes 01908 280800
Friday 7th Warwick Arts Centre 024 7652 4524
Thursday 13th Dublin Vicar Street +353 1 775 5800
Friday 14th Key Theatre, Peterborough 01733 207239
Saturday 15th Nottingham Playhouse 0115 947 4361
Sunday 16th Harrogate Theatre 01423 502116
Saturday 22nd Theatre Royal Winchester 01962 840440
Sunday 23rd Theatre Severn – Shrewsbury 01743 281 281
Thursday 27th Pocklington Arts Centre 01759 301547
April
Thursday 3rd Stafford Gatehouse Theatre 01785 254 653
Friday 4th The Mac Exchange, Belfast 028 9023 5053

DAVID BADDIEL BIOGRAPHY

DAVID BADDIEL is currently; adapting his smash-hit comedy The Infidel, which he wrote and produced, into a stage musical alongside ERRAN BARON COHEN, developing Sit.com, a pilot for Channel 4 which follows a technology-addicted family’s every-day life, and has created and will host a brand new format for BBC Radio 4, Don’t Make Me Laugh, challenging comedians to not get a laugh on inherently funny topics, which has been commissioned for a series next year. BADDIEL also has scripts in development with both Bwark Productions (The Inbetweeners) and Montecito Pictures (Up in the Air) in the US.

BADDIEL recently released his fourth novel, The Death of Eli Gold, following his three previously acclaimed titles. In 2010 he wrote the feel-good comedy and box office success The Infidel, starring OMID DJALILI, RICHARD SCHIFF, MIRANDA HART and MATT LUCAS, which has sold to over 20 territories internationally. Later that year he made his directorial debut with The Norris McWhirter Chronicles, a film for Sky 1 written and directed by DAVID BADDIEL, with appearances from ALISTAIR MCGOWAN, LEE MACK, JOHN THOMSON (The Fast Show, Cold Feet) and FRANK SKINNER with music by ERRAN BARON COHEN. In 2010 BADDIEL reunited with FRANK SKINNER to exclusively present a series of shows from the World Cup in South Africa for Absolute Radio, (which attracted over 3 million downloads).

In 2004 he created BBC Radio 4 show Heresy which sees a team of three highly opinionated guests use their wit, wisdom and verbal dexterity to argue against popular prejudice and overthrow received opinion.

He made various documentaries from 2004-2010, including Who Do You Think You Are, Baddiel and the Missing Nazi Billions both for BBC ONE and Horizon: Who Do You Want Your Child To Be for BBC TWO.

BADDIEL created and presented – with FRANK SKINNER – Fantasy Football and Baddiel & Skinner Unplanned, attaining three number one hits alongside the LIGHTNING SEEDS with the football anthem ‘Three Lions’. In 1992, he performed to 12,500 people with ROB NEWMAN at the Wembley arena, in the UK’s first ever arena comedy show and was credited as turning comedy into “The New Rock’n’Roll”. This followed the hit TV shows The Mary Whitehouse Experience (BBC TWO) and Newman and Baddiel in Pieces (BBC TWO).