COMEDIAN Andy Parsons brings his new show to the Oxford Playhouse in March. A regular on BBC2’s Mock The Week, Parsons started his career as a writer on Spitting Image, before turning to stand-up.
He was educated at Christ’s College, Cambridge where he studied law, but quit his first job as a legal clerk after declaring it was the “most tedious job ever”.
His new show, I’ve Got A Shed, goes on national tour, stopping at the Oxford Playhouse for one night on Wednesday, March 13. Tickets start at £11 and are available from the box office on 01865 305305 or book online at www. oxfordplayhouse.com
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