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Devilish Jim Davidson hits the Palace boards



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Published Date: 03 October 2008
One of Britain's most popular, and perhaps most controversial, comedians Jim Davidson appears at the Newark Palace Theatre on Wednesday, October 8, in his show The Devil Rides Again – Live.
Davidson had his first taste of performing at the age of 12 when he appeared in Ralph Reader's Gang Show at the Golders Green Hippodrome.

Over the years, he has topped theatre bills in London's West End and at major venues all over the country, starred in and hosted a series of prime time TV shows, and headlined record-breaking summer seasons, pantomimes and a highly successful series of concert tours with his adult show.

No one can match his fantastic live performance. In his new show, Jim is even more outrageous and controversial than ever. Strictly over 18s only.


  • Tickets £19.50. To book call 01636 655755 or go to www.palacenewark.

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