THE MAN CALLED MONKHOUSE to Tour Following Sold Out Run in Edinburgh
By: Tyler Peterson Aug. 17, 2015
In July 1995, alone in his cramped study, among thousands of showbusiness artefacts, film stock and memories the comic legend Bob Monkhouse realises his treasured joke books have been stolen. This is something of a disaster in the world of the obsessive performer and joke-smith. As the reality of the situation sinks in, he is forced into an uneasy introspection. The Man Called Monkhouse traces his life through a difficult childhood, via the vertiginous heights of television superstardom, the dent in his status during the 'new wave' comedy of the late '80s and finishes with a re-born Bob, back on TV and finally feted as the comic genius he undoubtedly was.
Regarded as a man with a 'Teflon' showbiz veneer, at the height of his fame Bob Monkhouse divided the viewing public. Among many accolades that were bestowed upon him, he was simultaneously voted Most Loved and Most Hated Entertainer in a 1978 TV poll. Alex Lowe (Barry From Watford BBC Radio 4) writes and Bob Golding (Olivier Award winning - Morecambe) directs Simon Cartwright in the part he was born to play. The Man Called Monkhouse is an affectionate, funny and moving exploration of the life and personality of one of this country's best loved and possibly most misunderstood comedians. Since attending the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Simon Cartwright has performed on numerous TV shows including Opportunity Knocks with Mr Monkhouse himself and later on Sky Star Search ITV, Pot of Gold ITV, and Who Do You Do? ITV/SKY. He also contributed to The Monkhouse Amuseum for Radio 4 Xtra. In the eighties Simon formed a double act with Alistair McGowan appearing at the London Comedy Store as the McCarthy Boys and subsequently performing all over the UK. Bob Monkhouse is a large part of Simon's life and he has often been invited to speak on broadcast documentaries on Bob's life. More notably Simon was the voice of 'Bob' on the Prostate cancer campaign TV commercial that 'brought Bob back from the grave' in 2007. Simon formed a friendship with Bob Monkhouse and over the years Bob followed Simon's career with great interest once proclaiming "You do me better than I do".Shrewsbury Theatre
Severn
01743 281 281
http://www.theatresevern.co.uk/ <http://www.theatresevern.co.uk/> September 18th
Court Theatre Pendley
Tring
http://www.courttheatre.co.uk
September 28/29
Royal and Derngate
Northampton
01604 624811
http://www.royalandderngate.co.uk
October 3rd
Lighthouse Theatre
Poole
0844 406 8666
www.lighthousepoole.co.uk
October 4th
The Place
Bedford
01234 354321
http://www.theplacebedford.org.uk
October 16/17
Devonshire Park
Eastbourne
01323 412000
www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk

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