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Terry Titter is back
Terry Titter is back

Terry Titter’s festive banter returns

Date: 1 December 2009

Actor-writer and stand up comedian Terry Kilkelly, aka Terry Titter, is back in his festive stomping ground of the Unity Theatre this Christmas with his own brand of crude and rude seasonal cheer aimed at the more adult among us.

Billed as “a crude, rude, fab festive fun Christmas carry on”, Terry will do his best to have you tittering into your Christmas stockings with his new show Terry Titter’s Terry Christmas Everybody.

His new show follows last year’s Terry Titter’s Yule Log which he performed at the Unity.

Kilkelly is a regular cast member and contributor to Radio 4’s Count Arthur Strong’s Radio Show, which this year won the Sony Gold Award for best comedy.

He has also worked and toured with award-winning companies like Rejects Revenge and Kaboodle Theatre, as well as creating new work with his own production company Robert Productions, selling out each year at Liverpool’s Unity in Hope Place.

Terry Titter’s Terry Christmas Everybody opens at the Unity Theatre from Thursday 10 December and runs until Saturday 12 December. There will also be performances from Wednesday 16 December until Saturday 19 December. Tickets, costing £7-£9, can booked by calling 0151 709 4988.

- by Michael Hunt

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