IN 2004 multi award winning comedian and triple world record holder Tim Fitzhigham tried to become the first person in history to row across the English Channel in a bath. He failed in an attempt that almost took his life. In 2005 he tried again! Now come and hear the full, frank and very funny true story of what happened next 'in the bath' when Tim Fitzhigham appears at Calstock Village Hall on January 27. Perrier nominee Tim is an inveterate 'shenaniganist', enchanting audiences with his hilarious stories of dreamy flights of romantic impracticability. His recent Edinburgh shows (Paper Boat, Tim Fitzhigham: Untitled) have sold out and been critics' choice in The Times, Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard, Scotsman and Independent. He has coseyed up on the sofa at ITV's This Morning, burnt duck on BBC's Ready Steady Cook and played in the mud on Channel 4's Time Team. 'The audience barely stops laughing' — Metro. 'A delightfully daft idea and a delightful performer' — Evening Standard (Critic's Choice). The show starts at 7.30pm for 8pm. Tickets £6 from Levine's Post Office, Calstock. Reservations can be made by email: [email protected]">[email protected] Bar opens 7.15pm.




