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  • After Dinner Speakers
  • Comedy & Cabaret

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  • Comedians

Alex is a city institution. The cartoon about life in the City of London appears every day on the front page of the Daily Telegraph Business Section.

Alex - the Show

Robert Bathurst performs as Alex - the country's favourite obnoxious cartoon investment banker.   A 75 minute theatre show enjoyed a very successful run in London’s West End and a 20 minute after-dinner version is now available for corporate entertainment.

Robert Bathurst

Robert Bathurst is best known for his role as David Marsden in the hit ITV series Cold Feet. Other TV roles include Mark Taylor in Joking Apart, Mark Thatcher in Coup! and the Prime Minister in My Dad's The Prime Minister.

Critics

  • “Blissfully funny” - Sunday Times
  • “Alex is a hoot on stage!” - Daily Telegraph
  • “Flawless comedy” - Time Out
  • "A market leader in the West End's FTSE 100" - Daily Mail
  • “Blissfully funny” - Sunday Times
  • “Alex is a hoot on stage!” - Daily Telegraph

For further information or to book Alex, call us on 020 8365 3200 or email info@speakerscorner.co.uk

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