24th October 2024
Price: £30.25
Show Time: 7:30pm
Ned Boulting returns again! But this time he’s 101 years too late for the 1923 Tour de France!
In his latest celebration of the greatest race on earth, Ned delves into the hidden mysteries of a mysterious roll of film from the 1923 Tour de France that fell into his possession during the Covid pandemic, and inspired his bestselling book "1923!”
Part detective story, part murder mystery, part costume drama, part French farce, Ned weaves his own typically ridiculous story into the astonishing discoveries he makes about the hidden world of the 1923 Tour de France, its characters and tragedies, and ties it all together with the wild upheavals of Europe in-between the wars.
And along the way, in an evening's odyssey, he draws a connection between the heroes of yesteryear and the champions of today, from Cavendish to Pogačar and beyond! It’s a touching, hilarious, fascinating journey
Doors open 30 minutes before the performance start time.
Age Recommendation: All ages (under 18s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian)
Approx Running Time: 2 hours, 10 minutes (with interval)
*£1.30 transaction fee will be added per ticket
Wheelchair spaces cannot be booked online; please call the Box Office.
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