"Sheffield's finest synthesizer player and twaddle talker" (Daily Telegraph) decides it's time to instruct the Nation in moral matters.
Britain is in serious moral decline: dwindling church attendances, binge drinking in City centres, the MPs' expenses scandal and fat cat bonuses, the continued destruction of the environment despite global warming, and most recently, the theft of a box of slug pellets and weed killer from John's shed.
The moral rectitude of next door neighbour and sole agent, Ken Worthington, is also in question: his sloppily typed email to the printers has caused an error in the title of this show turning "morals" into "more rolls". But John's quite happy about that as it will allow him to also discuss the vast range of new breads available like Panini, Ciabatta, and the Peshwari naan (John recently enjoyed a bite of Ken's - "It absolutely blew me away")
John Shuttleworth returns to the Everyman following previous sell-out shows The Minor Taur and With My Compliments.
“A Brilliant comic creation” The Guardian 2010
www.shuttleworths.co.uk
John Shuttleworth: A Man With No More Rolls
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