Jack Dee tours the country with I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue
I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue is currently touring live around the country with Jack Dee. See below for upcoming dates, or click here to get the latest information and tickets.
Thursday, 9 March – Huddersfield Town Hall
Friday, 10 March – Scarborough Spa Grand Hall
Sunday, 12 March – Edinburgh Playhouse
Monday, 13 March – Glasgow Pavilion Theatre
Tuesday, 14 March – Perth Concert Hall
Wednesday, 15 March – Dundee Caird Hall
Saturday, 18 March – Reading Hexagon
Sunday, 19 March – Cardiff Millennium Centre
Monday, 20 March – Swansea Arena
Tuesday, 21 March – Torquay Princess Theatre
Saturday, 25 March – Birmingham Hippodrome
Sunday, 26 March – Wimbledon Theatre
Monday, 27 March – Canterbury Marlowe
I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue has been delighting fans since 1972. Since its inception, ‘Clue’ has seen its success blossom from the impish son of I’m Sorry, I’ll Read That Again to the big daddy of all panel games.
The format of the game is very simple: four players are given silly things to do by the chairman, with Colin Sell setting some of them to music. It has always been billed as ‘the antidote to panel games’, although the panel games to which it was originally an antidote are now long gone.
Clue continues to enjoy a long and successful run on BBC Radio 4, and in 2007 the show took on a new life with the first of many national tours. The format of the touring show is a ‘Greatest Hits’ presentation, sourcing the very finest material from Clue’s enormous archives (ably retrieved by Samantha and her two kindly archivist friends). The tour show looks just like a recording, feels like a recording, sounds like a recording, and audience members are also treated to their very own kazoo – surely the best value for money on the British stage today.
After over 40 years of entertaining audiences, the world of Clue continues to expand and evolve, constantly creating new games and welcoming a new generation of Clue players, attracting new fans along the way.