Beardy surrealist Bill Bailey is back in Cambridge on 15 and 16 June for two dates as part of his Limboland tour. Blending his trademark wit and intelligence with some bonkers musical numbers (including a heart-rending country protest ballad, played on a Bible), Limboland looks at “the gap between how we imagine our lives to be and how they really are”.
The show sees the comedian telling tales of his global travel, including the hilarious saga of his disastrous family trip to Norway to see the Northern Lights, whilst contemplating the true nature of happiness.
Tickets are £27.50.