Daliso Chaponda: Feed This Blackman Again
  • UK Regional & Tours

Daliso did his first show Feed This Black Man 20 years ago.The jokes were mediocre, there was a rap about poverty in the middle (which wasas offensive as you might imagine) and the big finale involved a sandwich onstage.

20 years later, Daliso has done the Royal VarietyPerformance, written and performed four series of Citizen of Nowhere on BBCRadio 4, been a Britain's Got Talent finalist, toured nationwide and abroad...all sorts of things the 22-year-old Chaponda would never have imaginedpossible.

So, Feed This Black Man Again is a do-over, as the nowwidely-loved comic revisits the themes of that ancient debut show with theconsiderably enhanced comic talents that two decades' experience brings you.Along the way he'll examine the huge differences between the way you think lifewill be at twenty, and the reality. Probably no sandwich at the end this time.

'Full of sharp one-linersand well-crafted gags...a real talent' Metro

'Gets laughs out of topics other comedians shun' TheGuardian

'Brilliantly bold, thoroughly engaging and provocative' WeeReview

Presented by Impatient Productions

Performance Information

Approximate show duration: 1 hour and 40 minutes including a20-minute interval

Age Rating: 14+

Please note - the bar will close 15 minutes before theadvertised start time.

Latecomers will not be admitted so please arrive in goodtime.

Please contact Box Office on 0151 709 4321 if you requirewheelchair access. There are two wheelchair spaces available for each show.

If you want to have dinner before the show, we recommend theCourtyard Bar & Kitchen next door to the theatre.Book a table on their website by clickinghere.

There are no booking fees payable (hurrah!)

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