Plass and Lucas to embark on 'Seriously Funny' together

For the first time ever, Jeff Lucas and Adrian Plass are going on tour together.

Following on from the enormous success of their first written collaboration, Seriously Funny, they will be taking to the road for what promises to be a series of "warm, fun, honest, no-holds barred evenings of conversation about love, life and faith".

"We also hope there will be an interactive element with the audience too – so they can join the conversation. We'll also be joined by the stunning recording artiste Nicki Rogers."

Adrian and Jeff's book came about because they were bored one evening, as fellow guests at a dinner.

“We met at a dinner which was so excruciatingly boring that we were driven into talking to each other,” Adrian says.

“We thought it would be interesting and revealing to write letters to each other in which we made a real effort to tell the truth.”

Jeff agrees, adding, “We realised that lots of people rush to take up positions, not taking the time to explore the issues first, and we wanted to have a time of interaction. I knew Adrian would be a trustworthy person to have those explorations with.”


Tour dates and ticket info

The tour kicks off in Lincoln on October 31st, and then travels to Peterborough (1/11), Derby (2/11), Manchester (3/11), Nottingham (4/11), Harrogate (5/11), The Wirral, (6/11), Chichester (8/11), Ilford (9/11), Brighton (10/11) and Ashford, Middlesex (11/11).

To book tickets, please phone 01903 705360 or visit www.plassandlucasontour.com

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