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Dave Gorman: Sit Down, Pedal, Pedal, Stop And Stand Up Theatre Royal Brighton, Brighton Sun, 14th March 2010 - Sun, 14th March 2010 From £18.50*DAVE GORMAN is going back on the road. And when he says "on the road" he really means it! Five years after he last toured the UK he's embarking on a truly unique stand-up comedy tour. A lot of acts will tell you they're covering the length and breadth of the country... but Dave's really doing it. Dave Gorman:Sit Down, Pedal, Pedal, Stop And Stand Up will see the intrepid comedian covering the extremes of the British mainland as he travels from this land's southernmost point to its northernmost tip, taking in the most easterly and westerly points along the way. If nothing else he'll get to see four lighthouses. Dave will be performing each and every night of the journey but as this is a tour that promises to reach parts of the country that other tours just don't reach, it goes without saying that the venues will sometimes be a little unconventional too. He'll play in 2000 seat theatres but also 30 seat village halls. He'll be performing in a barn, the odd hotel function room and - odder still - a railway dining car. Oh, and did we mention he's going to do the whole thing on his push bike? The travelling, we mean. Not the gigs. That'd be silly. He'll be standing up for those. If he still can. He's 38 and not especially fit. 1500 miles. 32 days in the saddle. 32 nights on the stage. His Mum's told him not to do it but he won't listen. Not that you need to know all this... after all, it's not a show about the journey. Dave - whose hit Radio 4 series, GENIUS, started its new BBC TWO incarnation on our TV screens in spring 2009 - may be widely acclaimed as the pioneer of documentary comedy but with this show he's going back to his roots as a straight up, one-man-and-a-mic, stand-up whose "material is mercilessly sharp and original" (The Times) . Apparently Dave wasn't expecting there to be so much demand for tickets (silly boy!) - and also wasn't expecting people to get so upset about the 2009 tour not coming near them ("Y'know," he say. "It's really not my fault that Sheffield doesn't fall on the route from S to E to W to N!"). So, in order to meet demand and reach parts of the country that aren't on the route of his bike ride, he's doing these dates in early 2010. It'll be the same show. Only the title won't make much sense anymore because he won't be cycling!

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