The Noise Next Door ‘Noise In The Hood’

Leicester Square Theatre 6 Leicester Place
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This event ended on Thursday 19th of March 2015
Admission
£14
Venue Information
Leicester Square Theatre
6 Leicester Place, London, WC2H 7BX
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Leicester Square 0.08 miles

TOUR EXTENDED TO 2016
15th January – 7th April

‘Hilarious’★★★★ Daily Telegraph

‘Astonishing’ ★★★★ Edinburgh Evening News

Cheeky chaps The Noise Next Door have extended their current UK tour to 2016 with an extra 26 dates added! Starting on 15th January at the Cambridge Junction and culminating on 7th April at the Aldershot West End Centre this is part of their third tour, entitled ‘Noise in The Hood’. Selling out all their tours and Edinburgh Fringe runs for seven consecutive years there is a phenomenal demand for their incredibly funny Improv shows.

They have a hugely loyal audience as they queue to see them time and time again (for a new show every night) the phenomenal Noise Next Door will be splitting sides and breaking even more hearts as their parade of sharp suits, catchy songs, quick fire wit, enviable rapport, banter and stories roll into towns far and wide.

2015 saw the lads popping up regularly on BBC1’s The One Show, working with ITV2’s Britain’s Got More Talent as well as developing a show with Channel 4.

They have been performing their own distinctive brand of off-the-cuff comedy since they met at university, so that’s 8 years + 8000 miles travelled together = amazing comic chemistry! With absolutely no script, they have an uncanny knack of transforming audience suggestions into fantastically funny scenes and songs in the blink of an eye with a perfect blend of ludicrous characters, witty one-liners, epic stories, and explosive physicality, underpinned by their infectious, feel good brand of humour.

These five young gents will be delighting audiences (especially the ladies) with their extreme skill, talent, banter and tales. Holding court like modern day troubadours or travelling court jesters, ripples of excitement and delight pass through their excited audiences as the boys stroll onto the stage for an hour of pure entertainment.

Comparable to fast becoming The One Direction of Comedy, the five boys are:
Charlie Granville – A Brighton lad with a taste for high society and the finer things in life.
Sam Pacelli - His Italian heritage has instilled him with a fiery passion for life, a flagrant disregard for traffic laws and an uncontrollable need to offer parmesan and black pepper to anyone he sees eating.
Tom Livingstone - Spent his formative years in the deepest, darkest corner of rural Devon proving that size did not always directly relate to suitability for manual labour. Following intellectual endeavours instead, Tom is now technically the world’s most educated troll.
Matt Grant - Matt was born in Kenya and raised in Kent. When faced with a challenge, Matt either hunts the problem with a spear or holds a bake sale in its honour… Mixing the two approaches rarely ends well.
Tom Houghton - Tom was born in North Yorkshire but was raised on army bases all over the globe where he learnt useful skills such as cheeky eyebrow raising, moIsturising on a budget and the words to every Disney film… The usual military stuff.

Whether a late night lock in or a charming hour, these boys are not to be missed!

“Comedy gold… Staggeringly well executed” The Guardian

“This is 21st century comedy at its very finest and funniest” The Stage

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