
Get ready to be bowled over by true cricket legend and renowned BBC correspondent, Jonathan Agnew.
From his early days learning the ropes under the guidance of the legendary Brian Johnston to rising above the infamous "leg over" incident, Agnew has cemented his status as one of the most esteemed commentators and interviewers in the cricket world.
Now, join Aggers for these exclusive live events for an evening that transcends boundaries as he takes centre stage in his solo show, regaling us with stories from his illustrious career both on and off the field. With his masterful on-air prowess seamlessly translating to the stage, he has shared the spotlight with a lineup of cricketing greats, including the indomitable Sir Geoffrey Boycott, the spin maestro Graeme Swann, the Little Master himself Sunil Gavaskar, the enigmatic bad boy Phil Tufnell, and the wonderfully eccentric David 'Bumble' Lloyd.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the game, plunge into the world of cricket with exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, an electrifying blend of sporting highlights, uproarious anecdotes, and side-splitting humour.
“A figure so comfortable with the relaxed style, the mellifluous cadence and the reflexive witticism that you wonder if Aggers is truly the person Alan Partridge imagines he is” – The Scotsman
Important Information
Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Theatre
Tickets: £25 (£23 concessions)
Running time: 2 hours (including interval)
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