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An Evening with Blowers
Caught Short & Grumpy18th April 2010
Find More: Celebrity talk, Original Artist, Sports
Whenever Blowers is at the microphone, laughter is never far away. He has an irreverent approach to life, he often gets his knickers in a twist and everything he says, in the commentary box or on the stage, is often tinged with more than a humorous touch of wickedness. Of course hysterically funny stories will be the staple diet. His new show combines all these attributes as he pokes fun at every aspect of his life, mocks pomposity and pretentiousness and there is no one he laughs more at than himself. He spends a good deal of the time with egg all over his face.This show has two new parts to it. Blowers is a self-confessed outrageously stuffy old fart who cannot stand much that goes on in life today. When it comes to things like Political Correctness, good old 'Elf and Safety, the European Union and all those beloved unelected whatnots in Brussels that try and rules our lives, he becomes, if not apoplectic, at least singularly grumpy. For example, the disappearance of old fashioned light bulbs has given him a distinctly unpleasant shock and has sent him back to his optician. When it comes to such things, no holds barred, Blowers gives it everything in a good mix of humour, common sense and ridiculousness. He descends like several tons of bricks where he has to. He is constantly flexing his muscles in these directions throughout the show.The other difference is that in the last half an hour of the show, Blowers hands the stage over to the audience and answers their questions. He will take anything from inter-galactic travel to cricket, from horticulture to mountaineering, from William Shakespeare to John le Carre, from the absurd to the ridiculous - not that he knows anything about any of them! But that won't stop him and it will all be a lot of fun from first laugh to last. You mustn't miss it.








