Comedian and actor Terry Alderton brings to Spain the show ‘All Crazy Now’, live version of his hit and critically acclaimed Radio 4 series of the same name, where he plays every character and sings every crazy song. A glimpse into the chaotic, frenetic, hallucinatory and unique mind of Terry.
Peeking inside the Technicolor mind of one of Britain’s finest comic talents and you will find him desperately doing battle with “The Voices”, two unpredictable and hilarious Voices in Terry’s Head.
Though often a challenge to Terry these two different sides of his ego/conscience often lead him into unpredictable comedy routines.
Terry is a truly original comic voice unleashed – he is unpredictable, and at times unhinged, so be prepare for a sensory assault! No two shows are ever the same!
Michael McIntyre has found Terry as a source of inspiration. He has recently worked with Joan Rivers who became an instant fan and Eddie Izzard who proclaimed him to be a ‘very funny comic with a fantastic comedy mind’, but someone who really ought to seek some sort of professional help.
Terry is one of the most exciting comedians around regularly performing all over the globe. In the last year alone he has played the Melbourne Australia Comedy Festival, New Zealand Comedy Festival, India and Edinburgh Comedy Festival. Terry has been Perrier nominated in Edinburgh and recently won the ‘3 Weeks Critics’ award as well as Best International Act at the New Zealand Comedy Festival. This frequent traveling has meant performing alongside some of comedy’s biggest stars.
Alderton returned to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival after a 3-year hiatus with his new show ‘All Crazy Now’. If Kenny Everett and Spike Milligan got together they would be making a show like this – a brilliantly hilarious one man Goon Show – we will bring fresh to Barcelona.
‘The audience becomes a single entity, bound by laughter and enjoyment. It is a powerful and rarely felt effect and you really must experience it. Thank you Terry Alderton, for giving me the comedy thrill of a lifetime.’ THE SCOTSMAN ***** (Ed Fringe 2017)