Saturday 29 September 
7.45pm (Theatre)
Tickets: £23
Discounts: Seniors, Students, U18s, Groups, ATL

Tickets & information 01202 280000 
www.lighthousepoole.co.uk

Booking Fees: Prices quoted are for tickets booked in person at the Ticket Office. Tickets booked by telephone or online are subject to a booking fee of up to £1.75 per ticket

BBC Radio’s voice of cricket, Jonathan Agnew, brings his one-man show An Evening with Aggers to Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts on 29 September.

 Jonathan Agnew learnt his craft under the tutelage of Brian Johnston, emerging from the notoriety of the gloriously funny ‘leg over’ incident (yes, you will hear about that in the show!)

 In his unparalleled View from The Boundary sessions, he has interviewed folk from all walks of life, including rock stars, film legends, writers, comedians, two prime ministers and a boy wizard! His consummate skills on air have proved electric on stage as he has taken on his prickly commentating partner Geoffrey Boycott, spin legend Graeme Swann, Indian’s ‘Little Master’ Sunil Gavaskar, bad boy of English cricket Phil Tufnell and the gloriously eccentric David ‘Bumble’ Lloyd.

This will be Aggers’ first solo show, during which he takes us on a trip down memory lane, recounting tales from a wonderful and entertaining career on the field and in the box, with film footage, audio clips and photographs on a big screen.

An Evening with Aggers will be a fascinating, hilarious, no-holds-barred evening for cricket fans and non-lovers of the game alike and there will be an opportunity for the audience to tweet Aggers with their own questions.

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