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Justin time at Square Chapel



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
COMEDIAN Justin Moorhouse wants to get rid of a few friends.
In his new show, Justin Moorhouse's Ever Decreasing Social Circle, he addresses the problem of having too many friends… and if you use Facebook, Myspace or Bebo, you will know how easily you can collect them.

But it can quickly lead to overload – and this is the problem facing Justin. He doesn't want any new friends. In fact he needs to drop a few.

His nana once said you are truly blessed if you can count your friends on one hand. Taking this advice to heart, Justin sets out on a mission to discover his five true friends.

Who goes, who stays… join Justin as he explores his address book and begins to purge.

One of the brightest stars on the British comedy circuit, and described by Jimmy Carr as "easily my favourite comedian", Manchester-based Justin is a talented stand-up comedian, writer and actor and award-winning radio presenter.

He appeared as Young Kenny in Peter Kay's award-winning Phoenix Nights. A host of other TV appearances includes Shameless and The Comedy Store.

The evening is suitable for ages 16 and above.

Tickets are £10 (£8 concessions) from Square Chapel box office, tel: 01422 349422.

The full article contains 213 words and appears in Evening Courier newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 8:31 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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