Nick Hall brings one-man comedy show 'Spencer' to Greater Manchester Fringe 2017

In this inventive and hilarious journey through history, Nick brings alive the world of the 19th century, while drawing parallels with the present.

By Ben Brown | Last updated 3 December 2018

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A one-man comedy play about the life and death of a forgotten British leader.

‘I am murdered!’ 11th May 1812. The Prime Minister has just been killed by a mysterious stranger. Parliament is in uproar. There is anarchy in the UK. But who’s really behind this?

Spencer Percival has one claim to fame; he’s the only Prime Minister ever to be assassinated. Unfortunately, no one’s ever heard of him. 205 years later, Nick Hall tells his story at the Greater Manchester Fringe.

In this inventive and hilarious journey through history, Nick brings alive the world of the 19th century, while drawing parallels with the present. In this discordant age of Brexit, Donald Trump, Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May, could we still learn something from the past?

Nick Hall is a character comedian, stand-up and improviser. He has written and performed for BBC2, BBC3, ITV2, and BBC Radio 4. Nick is also a former Parliamentary Researcher in the House of Commons and has worked for a number of MPs, as well as other jobs in politics.

Nick took his debut solo character show to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2015 and also performed in Adam Riches’ play ‘Coach Coach’ at the Pleasance Theatre and Soho Theatre. He followed this up with his one-man Cold War thriller ‘Szgrabble!’ in 2016.

Nick Hall’s captivating style has marked him out as one to watch. Since 2013 he’s reached the semi-finals of So You Think You’re Funny, beaten the Gong at The Comedy Store, beaten the Blackout at Up the Creek, and won the New Act Night at the Comedy Café.

Nick Hall: Spencer will be heading to The Kings Arms, Salford on Friday 7th July at 9pm. For further information and to get some tickets (£6) click here.

The Kings Arms, 11 Bloom St, Salford M3 6AN
0161 832 3605
kingsarmssalford.com/