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Mervyn Stutter
| Date | 10th February 2010 |
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| Venue | Stoodleigh Village Hall, Stoodleigh View: approximate location on Google Maps |
| Time | 7:30 pm |
Founder member of The Flying Pickets Mervyn Stutter is fast becoming an institution in village halls across the UK. He’s worked on Radio, TV, in Theatre and Cabaret and knows how to tell stories and sing songs, poke fun at himself and at the Baby Boomer generation. He makes people laugh a lot and reflect on their lives. The sixties generation is a huge social group that refuses to grow old gracefully. When Mervyn turned 45 he created the highly successful Rock and Roll comedy series called “Love 40 – New Balls Please” which ran for three series on Radio Two. He then wrote and starred in “Getting nowhere Fast” on Radio 4, the story of Merv, the menopausal Flower Child in the 21st Century. Mervyn’s sometimes wicked but always affectionate humour brings warmth and joy to an audience that is happy to laugh both at his life and their own. “The Comedy Voice of the Baby Boom Generation! – The Daily Telegraph “He is brilliant! – The Guardian
For tickets, please call: 01398 351444