The Royal Family will be gathering in Sandringham to celebrate Christmas together, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won't be joining in on the fun.
05.12.2023 - 18:31 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: After running his latest acclaimed solo show, Daniel Sloss: Can’t, off-Broadway and touring it worldwide to rave reviews, Scottish comedian Daniel Sloss has set the spring 2024 U.S. theater dates that will bring it to a close.
The final leg of Sloss’s tour will see him visiting 27 cities from April through May. Tickets go on sale through his website on Friday, December 8 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Marking Sloss’s 13th solo show to date, the darkly comedic Can’t sees the comic discuss (and defy) the notion that stand-ups can’t joke about anything they want, also meditating on parenthood and much more. With it, he opened the 2023 New York Comedy Festival, also selling out four nights at Montreal’s prestigious Just For Laughs festival on the heels of a sold out Canadian theater tour.
Previous hit shows from Sloss include Hubris, which was biggest solo comedy outing of 2021, and X, a show meditating on sexual assault that toured non-stop for 300 performances around the globe. X got a live concert film, released in North America on HBO, which has been made available everywhere else via Sloss’s website. X was also the first UK comedy special to have its UK premiere in theaters, with a nationwide release at Vue Cinemas.
Also behind the Netflix specials Dark and Jigsaw, Sloss takes credit with the latter relationship-focused title for causing over 350,000 breakups and 400 divorces worldwide, having had many a fan bring their divorce papers for him to autograph at shows. Sloss released his most recent special, the Austin, TX-taped Socio, through his website last year.
To date, Sloss has sold out eight solo off-Broadway runs at Soho Playhouse in NYC, toured in 55 countries, and broken box office records at the
The Royal Family will be gathering in Sandringham to celebrate Christmas together, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won't be joining in on the fun.
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