A celebration and salute to all the women who have made an impact on Christopher’s life, and no doubt, have helped shape his funny bones into the stellar comedian he is today.
An hour just isn’t long enough to spend with Christopher, his natural warmth and cheeky quips are laugh out loud funny. Oozing natural charisma and charming flamboyance, he glides around the stage with vivaciousness, throwing in spunky one liners and cheeky observations. From navigating a ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ moment of soul searching with a potential sexual conquest, to his own ‘Live, Laugh, Love’ epiphany.
Christopher takes us through his younger days and beyond with stories and recollections which are extremely funny and relatable. Reminding those of us over a certain age that the ability to measure someone’s butter tolerance using the gentle glow of a buttercup against the skin, was (and still is) unquestionable in its accuracy.
Christopher offers perspectives on the Spice Girls to Bad Girls, single life and weddings, his outlook is lighthearted, gently poking fun. These fond ponderings produce many comical ad libs, with Christopher’s interactions and reactions with his audience reflecting his magnetism and likeability.
With his social media content reaching over 12 million likes, and 50 million views, if you’re a cat parent and you haven’t watched Christopher’s Your Cat, and his other skits on Instagram then you are missing out. Get following!
Christopher Hall is definitely the one to watch for all seasons.
On 9.10pm at the Gilded Balloon Auditorium until 25th August 2024
Reviewer: Gill Lewis
Reviewed: 14th August 2024
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