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Classic clowning and giggles



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Published Date: 08 May 2008
GIGGLES galore are guaranteed when Fraser Hooper's show, Funny Business, arrives at Castle Bytham tomorrow evening.
He has delighted audiences of all ages with classic clowning, ridiculous routines and mesmerising mime and the award-winning performer is in action at Castle Bytham Village Hall as part of Lincolnshire's Rural and Community touring scheme.

Just li
ke the great silent clowns, Fraser charms his audience without saying a word, gently encouraging willing volunteers to become heroes in his hilarious show.

Each performance is unique – a combination of spontaneous comedy and silly stunts that include human levitation and fishing rod tennis.

With comedy juggling and eccentric dance added in for good measure, it's no wonder that he attracts rave reviews wherever he goes.

After two years on the London cabaret circuit as part of the popular double act, The Hoons, Fraser went solo 18 years ago and has been selling out at theatres across the UK ever since.

The show, which is suitable for all ages, is at Castle Bytham Village Hall at 7pm tomorrow night.

Tickets cost £5 and are available from Castle Bytham Village Stores (01780 410839) or you can book a table by telephoning 01780 410762.

Proceeds will go towards the upkeep of the village hall.



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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 5:27 PM
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