In February 2025, Marcus Brigstocke hits the road with his brand new show Vitruvian Mango.

What are men for? Most heavy things can be lifted by machines and most problems can be solved by computers and most puddles can be crossed without us gallantly draping our capes over them – so are we fellas of any use at all?

Award winning MAN Marcus Brigstocke thinks we might still serve some useful function. But what is it? In his brand new tour show, Marcus will resolve the entire issue once and for all (in a non-patriarchal, open minded, progressive sort of way).

DaVinci’s Vitruvian Man is the image of the ideal male form. Marcus’ Vitruvian Mango is the same, but sweeter, softer, seasonally available and, when ripe, delicately perfumed.

Marcus is regarded as a major comedy, writing, and acting talent and he regularly performs stand up to sell-out audiences on tour.

BBC Radio 4 has become somewhat of a second home to Marcus with regular appearances on I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue, The Now Show and Just A Minute; he has written and recorded three series and four specials of his hit show Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off. He also co-starred alongside Kerry Godliman, in three series of The Wilsons Save The World.

Marcus also hosts the hit podcast How Was It For You? with his wife Rachel Parris.

February:
Sunday 23 – Leicester, Y Theatre

March:
Saturday 1 – Milton Keynes, The Stables
Sunday 2 – Bristol, Old Vic
Friday 7 – Winchester, Theatre Royal
Saturday 8 – Teddington, Landmark Arts Centre

April:
Saturday 5 – Tunbridge Wells, Trinity Theatre
Friday 6 – Faversham, The Alex
Tuesday 8 – Newbury, Corn Exchange
Thursday 10 – Maidstone, Hazlitt
Friday 11 – Hertford, BEAM
Saturday 12 – Salford, Lowry Quays
Tuesday 15 – Oxford, Playhouse
Thursday 24 – Tewkesbury, Roses
Friday 25 – Nottingham, Arts Theatre
Saturday 26 – Pocklington, Arts Centre

May:
Friday 9 – Lincoln, New Theatre
Thursday – 15 Bridport, Electric Palace
Saturday – 17 Tiverton, TCAT
Sunday 18 – Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Friday 30 – London, Leicester Square Theatre
Saturday 31 – Ludlow, Assembly Rooms

June:
Wednesday 4 – Launceston, Town Hall
Thursday 5 – Paignton, Palace Theatre
Friday 6 – St Austell, Keay Theatre
Saturday 7 – Plymouth, Quad
Tuesday 17 – Norwich, Playhouse
Wednesday 18 – Norwich, Playhouse
Friday 20 – Cambridge, Junction

July:
Sunday 20 – Tring, Dembe Theatre

Tickets: www.offthekerb.com/artist/marcus-brigstocke/

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