A critically acclaimed festive comedy is set to take the stage in Great Malvern.
The show, 'Grotto', will be performed at the Coach House Theatre on Saturday, November 2.
Written and performed by Terry Victor, the show is described as "zeitgeist-rattling, award-winning, unseasonable, unreasonable, and unsuitable for brats".
It has won multiple awards and received four and five-star reviews, including the inaugural 'Show Chugger' award at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2023.
Victor said: "My first professional theatre work was at Malvern’s Festival Theatre, in a tour of Romeo & Juliet and Twelfth Night.
"That was a long time ago.
"Now I am back on a Malvern stage, in the beautiful theatre next door."
His credits include work in the West End, Oscar-nominated and Bafta-winning movies, and roles in many Murder on the Orient Express productions.
He added: "My Santa is a diverse and troubled mix of punchlines and meltdown.
"Grotto audiences can expect more burley than burlesque drag, Xmas rapping and outrageous name-dropping.
"There’s a lot going on."
The show is set to begin at 8pm, with tickets costing £18.
Tickets can be purchased from malvern-tickets.co.uk.
The show, described as "naughty-list entertainment", is not suitable for children.
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