Omid Djalili Namaste

Exmouth Pavilion, Devon.

Omid Djalili Namaste
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The Persian Comedy Powerhouse performs his critically acclaimed new show NAMASTE where Omid peacefully bows to his inner anger and unleashes a torrent of comedic vitriol upon the current state of this dangerously messed up planet. No government gets a green card. No tyrant avoids a take down. No audience member leaves the theatre with an ounce of laughter left in them. You have been warned. “So hysterically funny and at the same time so poignant and powerful that calling it standup barely does it justice.” Michael Levin, Huffington Post.        

After experimenting with a Zoom gig where he got muted by 639 people and a Drive-in gig where Omid witnessed an audience member get out his car, attach a hose pipe to his exhaust and feed it through the window; multi award-winning comedian and actor Omid Djalili is now where he belongs, on a stage and bringing back the Good Times.

Intelligent, always provocative, entertaining, Omid's legendary stand-up performances is a captivating comedy masterclass. His credits range from Hollywood films to television and the West End stage. Earning praise across the world for his performances, Omid is seen hosting his own ITV quiz show The Winning Combination. He appeared in the smash hit Mama Mia 2: Here We Go Again, His Dark Materials for BBC1 & HBO, and Letter For The King on Netflix. Omid also gained rave reviews for his leading role of Tevvye in the Chichester Festival Theatre production of ?Fiddler On The Roof?.

?So hysterically funny and at the same time so poignant and powerful that calling it stand-up barely does it justice.? - Michael Levin, Huffington Post

"A thin, high cheek-boned, flamboyant luvvie.? - The Guardian