
Henry Normal
The Slide Show
Presented by: North Coast Arts0 | BUDE: The Falcon Hotel (info) |
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P | Thursday 27th November, 2025 |
N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 8:00pm |
. | All ages (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult) |
C | Comedy |
Event information
A multi-MEdia spectacular with the emphasis on the ‘me’.This show celebrates my meteoric rise to z celebrity status together with my joyous and inevitable slide into physical and mental decline.
Poetry, photos, jokes, music, dance, song, circus skills, costume changes, props and stories, exploring where I went wrong in life and lessons you can learn from my mistakes.
Socrates once said ‘A life unexamined is not worth living’
well this show sets out to prove that a life examined can
be just as futile.
A live performed memoir with cautionary verse from poet,
film and Tv producer/writer Henry Normal
An adventure into understanding the human condition from the inside.
Like Fantastic Voyage but with the tiny submarine injected into your mind
2 sets x 45 mins each with a 20 min interval in between.
Books for sale after the show
Unreserved seating in The Ballroom.
High quality bar/restaurant/accom available at The Falcon Hotel.
Contact The Falcon Hotel to book tables for pre-music meals.
Tickets also available at face value (with no 8% booking fee) from Bude T.I.C., Spencer Thorn Bookshop and the Seventh Wave Gallery in Bude
More Info for the very keen:
Henry is a writer, poet, TV & Film producer, founder of the Manchester Poetry Festival (now the Literature festival) and co-founder of the Nottingham Poetry Festival.
In June 2017 he was honoured with a special BAFTA for services to Television. He co-wrote and script edited the multi-award winning Mrs Merton show and the spin off series Mrs Merton and Malcolm. He also co-created and co-wrote the first series of The Royle Family.
With Steve Coogan he co-wrote the BAFTA winning Paul and Pauline Calf Video Diaries, Coogan's Run, Tony Ferrino, Doctor Terrible and all three of Steve's live tours and the film The Parole Officer.
Setting up Baby Cow Productions Ltd in 1990, Henry Executive Produced all and script edited many of the shows of it's 17 and a half year output during his tenure as MD.
Highlights of the Baby Cow output during his time include the Oscar nominated film Philomena, I believe in Miracles, Gavin and Stacey, Moone Boy, Uncle, Marion and Geof, Nighty Night, The Mighty Boosh, Red Dwarf, Hunderby, Camping and Alan Partridge.
Since retiring in April 2016, Henry has written and performed 10 x BBC Radio 4 shows combining comedy, poetry and stories about family. His 11th BBC Radio 4 show 'A Normal Journey' will be recorded this autumn.
Born in St Anne's, Nottingham in 1956, Henry now lives in Fairlight, Nr Hastings with his wife and screenwriter Angela Pell and their son Johnny.
In April 2018, Two Roads publishers released his book of memoirs 'A Normal Family' which was written with his wife Angela Pell, drawing on his family experience. It immediately became a best seller on Amazon and has already been reprinted. The paperback was released on 21st March 2019. Henry performs poetry at Literature Festivals around the UK and has thirteen poetry books available from Flapjack.
Most recent are 'Collected Poems Volume 3' which was released in 2023 and 'A Moonless Night ' in 2024.
He was recently given an honorary doctorate of letters by Nottingham Trent University, another by Nottingham University and has a beer and a bus named after him in Nottingham!
Quotes:
Succinct, heartrending and peppered with gentle punchlines’ Hannah Verdier, The Guardian
Shove up National Treasures. We need to make room for Henry Normal"
Simon O'Hagan- Radio Times
'the Alan Bennett of poetry' The Scotsman
'Dovetails bittersweet poetry with a sublimely observant wit' The Guardian
'A mixture of the absurd and downright wacky...a gentle giant of stand-up poetry' The List
'The poetry itself is stuff of proper substance, marrying the suburban beauty of Beatles ballads with the blunt candour
of the kitchen sink' The Guardian
"Witty and uncannily accurate with his observations"- The Stage
"Distinctly funny"- Time Out
It’s a rare and lovely thing: half an hour of radio that stops you short, gently demands your attention and then wipes
your tears away while you have to have a little sit down- The Guardian
"It's a real treat to hear a seasoned professional like Henry taking command of this evening comedy spot to deliver a
show that's idiosyncratic and effortlessly funny"
"Not heard anything that jumps from hilarious to moving in such an intelligent, subtle way as Henry Normal's show"
Radio Time