Mark Steel: The Leopard in My House

The Glee Club, Cardiff.

SEATING IS ALLOCATED - Seating will be allocated by venue staff before the show - you will be shown to your seats when you arrive.  

Venue Accessibility: https://www.glee.co.uk/accessibility/

All under 25s may require government-issued photo ID.

Additionally, all under 16 must be accompanied by an adult (18+) with a ticket to the show.

Minimum 2 ticket purchase. For single tickets visit Glee.co.uk or call the Box Office on 0871 472 0400

        

14+ only. 14s to 16s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
SHOW ENTRY £19.80 (£18.00)

SEATING IS ALLOCATED - Please call the Glee Box Office on 0871 472 0400 or email info@glee.co.uk to be seated with other ticket holders who have booked separately or to purchase single tickets.

        
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"The consultant had told me he was confident I had throat cancer that had spread into the lymph glands. Joyfully, I held his hand, and looked up to the heavens like a South American footballer after scoring a goal. It was one of the happiest moments of my life." 

Join multi award-winning, BAFTA-nominated writer and comedian Mark Steel for his new tour ‘The Leopard in My House’. The topic? His battle with throat cancer. A battle he is winning (thankfully) and which only his rapier wit could fashion a comedy tour show out of. Cancer has done nothing to dull Mark's acute political observations or quash his "frankly bonkers" energy: you will laugh, you will cry, but you'll laugh again, and again, and again. The Leopard in My House is proof that this leftie, working-class, Radio 4 favourite truly deserves his place in the UK comedy pantheon. 

Mark Steel is best known for his critically-acclaimed BBC Radio 4 show Mark Steel’s in Town (now in its 13th series), as well as his hit podcast What The F*** Is Going On…?. He has presented the BAFTA-nominated Mark Steel Lectures for BBC Two, and is a regular on BBC One’s Have I Got News for You and BBC Radio 4’s The News Quiz. He has also written several acclaimed books, including an adaptation of his critically acclaimed stand-up show Who Do I Think I Am? for Audible.