Levison Wood Chats UK Tour, Kicking Off in 2017

By: Nov. 01, 2016
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Best-selling author and TV presenter Levison Wood will be embarking on a major national theatre tour in February-March 2017, following his latest adventures Walking The Americas.

We caught up with him to find out what's in store on the stage...


You're currently on another long walk. Can you give us a sneak preview of where you've been? Will there be another TV series?

This autumn I've been walking the length of Central America from Mexico to Colombia, 1700 miles through some of the harshest jungles on earth. I've been filming it myself, with a light footprint crew who came out in stages. Channel 4 will be airing it in early spring 2017. It's been challenging tough terrain at times, but an incredible, eye-opening journey so far. I'm really looking forward to sharing it with everyone.

Will there be a book about your experiences?

Yes there certainly will. I'm working away on it as we speak. It's called Walking The Americas - funnily enough! - and comes out in February. I'll be signing copies during the tour and you can buy one pre-signed online when you buy a ticket.

What's your favourite place to write?

It depends where I am, but I've moved into a new house recently and built a little library with a nice old desk and views out over the park, so that's where I'll finish writing my book.

You're going to be touring the UK in spring. What sorts of stories are you planning to share?

Without wanting to spoil the surprise, I plan to talk about my latest expedition 'Walking the Americas' as well as what has inspired me along the way, and how I went from being in the Parachute Regiment to forging a career as an explorer. I'll talk about the challenges and pitfalls; the dangers and the rewards of a career as a professional traveller. I'll also share some stories from 'behind the scenes' that don't make it into the TV series. I hope I'll inspire people to go on their own adventures and make people laugh and challenge their perceptions of places. I'm very fortunate to be able to do this for a living.

Describe your show in three words

Why we travel.

Can we look forward to some musical standards?

I wouldn't advise it. I'm tone deaf.

Will you be walking between venues?

Not if I can help it.

Where on the tour have you never visited before? Anywhere you're particularly looking forward to visiting?

I'm really looking forward to Buxton, as it's pretty much home turf for me. My family live up near the Peak District and I've spent a lot of time walking around those parts. I don't think I've ever been to Leamington Spa before, so I hope to have chance to explore before the show.

What do you enjoy most about touring?

I do a fair few shows and events each year, ranging from small intimate venues to concert halls, but this is my first big tour on this scale. I love the challenge of speaking in front of hundreds of people and trying to keep them entertained. It's great to be able to share my experiences.

How do you prepare for a show?

I'll be relating anecdotes from all my major expeditions and sharing some of my photography and film footage, so there's a lot of preparation goes into that. Immediately before the show I try and take it easy. Maybe catch up with friends or family for a quiet meal. That helps me to relax.

If you could invite ten special guests (living or dead) to sit in the front row, who would they be?

I'd invite my exploration heroes along, although it would be terrifying to speak in front of the likes of Captain Scott, David Livingstone, Burton, Speke, Stanley, Samuel Baker, Eric Newby and Shackleton. I also really wish my grandparents could be there. They passed away before I started doing all of this. Luckily, my parents try to come along to at least one or two of my shows. That's more than ten, isn't it?

What's the strangest question you've been asked by a member of the audience?

I can't recall anything particularly strange, but people should feel free to ask away. I usually get a lot of practical questions. What's the worst food you've eaten (bush rat), what make of boots do you wear (Altberg), how many changes of clothes do you get through (not many - two or three max). That kind of thing. Kids ask some really good questions, as they don't self censor.

Do you ever get stage fright?

I sometimes still get nervous before an event, but you have to get on with it. I haven't frozen yet.

What's on your tour rider?

I have fairly simple tastes, but I sometimes like a Gin & Tonic before I go on stage. I'm not much of a diva, am I?


Tickets to An Evening with Levison Wood (Feb 20th - March 27th nationwide) are now on sale via www.ticketmaster.co.uk.

TOUR DATES:

Date

Venue

Mon 20 Feb

Hull City Hall

Tue 21 Feb

Buxton Opera House

Wed 22 Feb

Birmingham Town Hall

Thu 23 Feb

St Albans Alban Arena

Sun 26 Feb

Cambridge Corn Exchange

Mon 27 Feb

Brighton Theatre Royal

Tue 28 Feb

Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

Wed 1 Mar

Guildford G Live

Thu 2 Mar

Leamington Spa Royal Spa Centre

Mon 6 Mar

Swansea Grand Theatre

Tue 7 Mar

Swindon Wyvern Theatre

Sat 11 Mar

Northampton Derngate

Sun 12 Mar

Chesterfield Winding Wheel

Mon 13 Mar

York Grand Opera House

Tue 14 Mar

Newcastle Tyne Theatre & Opera House

Thu 16 Mar

Warrington Parr Hall

Sun 19 Mar

Ipswich Corn Exchange

Mon 20 Mar

Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall

Wed 22 Mar

Salisbury City Hall

Thu 23 Mar

Leicester De Montfort Hall

Mon 27 Mar

London Union Chapel



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