Omid Djalili Schmuck for a Night King’s Theatre, Sunday 19 March

Omid Djalili
Schmuck for a Night
King’s Theatre, 297 Bath St, Glasgow G2 4JN
Sunday 19 March 7.30pm
Award winning comedian and actor Omid Djalili known for his legendary Edinburgh Festival performances is returning to the Glasgow International Comedy Festival!
Intelligent, sometimes provocative and always entertaining, his stand-up is a hugely energetic and captivating comedy masterclass. His credits range from Hollywood to television and the West End stage. Earning praise across the world for his performances Omid recently starred in Dickensian (BBC1), Lucky Man (Sky1) and Going Forward (BBC4) with Jo Brand.
‘One of the most joyfully smart, stimulating and entertaining comedians this country has’ The Telegraph
‘Belly laughs with a subtle blend of mainstream gags and subversive twinkle’ Sunday Times
‘Confident, engaging, thoughtful show… did someone say national treasure? Metro
*Includes £1.25 ATG restoration levy
£23
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0844 873 7353
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