THE Alhambra Theatre presents Some People v Reginald D Hunter.
Reginald D Hunter returns to the UK in 2017 with his highly anticipated brand new show following a hugely successful year performing across Europe.
In the years that he has been living and performing in the UK, Reginald’s searingly honest material has garnered him a popular fan base that spans the generations.
In the past 12 months he has appeared in a critically acclaimed tour of Ireland as well as performing across Europe.
His appearances on television have included 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown and the hugely popular three-part BBC2 series Reginald D Hunter’s Songs Of The South which documented Reginald’s epic road trip from North Carolina to New Orleans through 150 years of American popular song.
Reginald has been in the UK for just under two decades and in that time he has become one of the comedy industry’s best-known performers for his distinctive take on subjects including race and sexuality. His work can be brutally honest and is often considered to be controversial but it is always meticulously thought out and he has never been afraid to face challenging issues head on, even when the focus is on his own principles or beliefs.
His highly popular debut DVD – Reginald D Hunter Live – was one of the top sellers in the DVD comedy charts as was his follow up DVD – Reginald D Hunter: In The Midst of Crackers.
Reginald D Hunter will be performing at the Alhambra Theatre on Wednesday, May 17 at 8pm. For tickets and more info, go to alhambradunfermline.com or call the box office on 01383 740 384.
We've teamed up with the Alhambra Theatre and have a pair of tickets to giveaway for the show. To be in with a chance to win, answer this question: What is the name of Reginald D Hunter's debut comedy DVD?
Post your answers back to the Alloa Advertiser at 39 Drysdale Street, Alloa, FK10 1JA before 5pm on Friday, May 12.
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