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_Thursday 13 October 2011

Comedy at The Proverbial presents:
Steve Day in Run, Deaf Boy Run

'Run, Deaf Boy, Run!'

At the age of 47 severely/ profoundly deaf comedian Steve Day, of Radio 4, decided to run The London Marathon.

In this funny and heart-warming show Steve tells of his struggle to complete the course, and his battles against obstacles far greater than the distance to be run.

The more he is absorbed into completing the race the more it becomes a metaphor for the struggles in life, all the trials, triumphs and failures, and the loneliness of the long-distance deaf comedian.

Run for a ticket.

***** Chortle
**** Scotsman
****Three Weeks

With support from Steve N Allen and Dan Smith.

The Proverbial,
186-196 High Street,
Harborne,
Birmingham B14 9PP.
T: 0121 426 4256.
£7, £5 (members and from wegottickets.com).
Doors 8pm, start 8.30pm
www.stevedaycomedy.co.uk

(c) Birmingham Comedy Festival 2011