Omid Djalili Official Website

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5,12,13,19 JULY 2013. London |
Leicester Square Theatre |
He’s back (with a splash) at The Leicester Square Theatre.
A firm favourite at the Edinburgh Festival with his legendary performances, Omid’s stand-up awards include; ’Time Out Award’ - for Best Stand Up, the ‘EMMA Award’ and was a ‘South Bank Award' nominee as well as being a ‘Perrier Award’ nominee. |
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6 JULY 2013 |
Bristol Comedy Garden |
Comedy Garden Festival |
Saturday 6 July |
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14 JULY 2013 |
Brixton Jamm |
Jo Brand, Omid Djalili, Bobby Davro, Jefferson & Whitfield, Slim, Nathan Caton, Rudi Lickwood 'Laugh With Mary' in aid of the Mary Seacole Memorial Statue Appeal. |
Sunday 14 July |
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18 JULY 2013 |
Ealing Comedy Festival |
Laughter will echo from Walpole Park over five nights as top-name comedians take to the stage at the Ealing Comedy Festival. The festival celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Omid Djalili, Ed Byrne, Jo Caulfield & More... |
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21 JULY 2013 |
The Embankment |
The Levity Festival will take place on the beautiful rive Nene Embankment in the heart of Peterborough.
Artists will appear across seven stage areas over the festival weekend and will perform all manner of comedy including stand-up, comedy bands, circus stunts, street acts, magic and much more.
There will also be an extensive children's comedy fun area. |
Sunday 21 July - 15:00 |
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27 JULY 2013 |
Opera House |
Comedy Carpet Live! |
Saturday 27 July 19:30 |
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28 JULY 2013 |
Falkirk Town Hall Box Office: |
Omid Djalili Live Live! |
Sunday 28 July 19:30 |
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August 2013 |
Edinburgh Festival |
Omid Djalili Live! Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s legendary comedian, Omid Djalili, is back with a splash, for 13 performances only. Time Out Award - Best Stand Up, EMMA Award - Best Stand Up, South Bank Award nominee and Perrier Award nominee. Book early. |
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August 2013 |
Edinburgh Festival |
The Shawshank Redemption Inside Shawshank you have two options - get busy living or get busy dying. This witty and poignant new adaptation of Stephen King’s classic tale of death and life in a men’s prison is set to be the theatre highlight of this year’s Fringe. Omid Djalili heads a powerful cast in a timeless story of hope and triumph over adversity. Written by Owen O’Neill and Dave Johns. Directed by Lucy Pitman-Wallace. ‘Outside I was as straight as they come. I had to spend time in Shawshank to become a crook’ (Andy Dufresne). |
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