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25 - 27 Jan

The Everyman, Cheltenham

30 Jan

SEC Armadillo, Glasgow

31 Jan

O2 Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle

1 Feb

York Barbican, York

2 Feb

St George's Concert Hall, Bradford

3 Feb

Butterworth Hall, Warwick Arts Centre

5 Feb

The Forum, Bath

7 Feb

Regent Theatre, Ipswich

8 Feb

Royal & Derngate, Northampton

9 Feb

Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells

10 Feb

Victoria Hall, Stoke-On-Trent

11 Feb

Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

13 Feb

Waterfront Hall, Belfast

19 Feb

Symphony Hall, Birmingham

20 Feb

Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield

21 Feb

Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury

22 Feb

Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

23 Feb

New Theatre, Cardiff

24 Feb

Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth

25 Feb

Hexagon, Reading

26 Feb

Cambridge Theatre, London

27 Feb

De Montfort Hall, Leicester

28 Feb

G Live, Guildford

29 Feb

The Cliffs Pavilion, Southend

2 Mar

Venue Cymru, Llandudno

3 Mar

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Liverpool

4 Mar

Grimsby Auditorium, Grimsby

5 Mar

Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge

6 Mar

BIC, Bournemouth

7 Mar

Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth

8 Mar

Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

9 Mar

Concert Hall, Stevenage

10 Mar

King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, King’s Lynn

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Shut the gate!

Kaleb Cooper, Chipping Norton’s finest celebrity farmer and Sunday Times bestselling author, who shot to fame starring in Prime Video series, Clarkson’s Farm, has decided to conquer his fear of the unknown and embark on his first ever theatre tour.

Kaleb has captured the hearts of viewers around the world with his often-frustrating quest to teach Jeremy Clarkson a thing or two about farming, as well as his extremely amusing comments on life, the universe and everything.

First and foremost a farmer, Kaleb is now learning something new himself and stepping outside of his beloved Chippy to treat audiences to a rip-roaring riot of a show.

Fans can expect Kaleb’s strong views on many things – including sheep (‘stupid’), Jeremy Clarkson (f***ing idiot’), goats (‘they’re a proper good clear-up animal – they eat everything – no wonder they taste horrible’), New York (‘if it’s like London where there are no tractors, that’s no good’), famous people, why farming is the best job in the world and, crucially, sartorial matters such as hairstyles – especially his own!

Despite his surprise status as a household name, Kaleb is still the same down to earth, hard-working farmer, with his feet firmly on the ground. He will give audiences the chance to participate in some rather interesting rural pastimes during the show, as well as highlighting some of the many challenges that British farmers face today and perhaps share how we can all help to make a difference and support them.

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO KALEB – KALEB GOES ON TOUR

With often-unwitting humour, deadpan delivery and unique observations, Kaleb is venturing to a town near you, to tell it like he sees it!

Directed by Tim Wallers