FUNNY TURNS a Celebration of the Entertainerment and the Entertainers of Days Gone By

Dave Moylan


Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £75
Category:
Entertainment
Updated:
14th March 2024

This is a talk/performance featuring some hilarious routines remembering some of this country's best-loved comedians. Along with some daft songs and even the odd magic trick, Funny Turns is the perfect antidote to the 21st century. It has been performed many hundreds of times over the past ten years with many repeat bookings. "I haven't laughed so long or so hard since....I can't remember when." Ann Rogers Alton W.I. "You should be available on the NHS. The cost of pills would fall in no time". Gerald Saunders Ripley Probus Group. "Superb feedback" David Cutts Sutton in Ashfield U3A.

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About Dave Moylan

Dave Moylan has been a professional entertainer for much of his long life.Starting out as a musician; playing all sorts of music all over the UK and accompanying some the country's finest entertainers , Dave went on to become a magician and comedian perfoming at all manner of venues up and down the land. For the past twenty odd years he has been resident magician at Warwick Castle.


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