The Mighty Boosh (2006 stage show)

The Mighty Boosh was a stage show written and performed by Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt, also known as The Mighty Boosh. Michael Fielding, Rich Fulcher, and Dave Brown also appeared in the show. It toured from February 2006 to April 2006.[1]

The Mighty Boosh
Comedy tour by The Mighty Boosh
LocationUnited Kingdom
Start date1 February 2006
End date18 April 2006
No. of shows55
The Mighty Boosh concert chronology

Overview

The main story, "The Ruby of Kukundu" – in which Howard Moon (Barratt) and Vince Noir (N. Fielding) travel to the Arctic and Spain respectively in search of the mystical gem that can restore the life of their shaman friend, Naboo (M. Fielding), slain by The Hitcher (N. Fielding) – draws heavily upon the "Tundra" scenario used previously in the TV pilot, both the TV and radio series, and the Edinburgh show Arctic Boosh. There was also a cameo appearance by Matt Berry, reprising his role as Dixon Bainbridge. The stage show was later shown on television on Boxing Day 2007, and in December 2008, on BBC Three.

DVD

The Mighty Boosh Live
Directed byJulian Barratt
Noel Fielding
Release date
  • 13 November 2006 (2006-11-13)

The Mighty Boosh Live was released on DVD on 13 November 2006. Recorded at the Brixton Academy in April, the DVD features the full show, commentary, backstage footage, a Culture Show piece on the stage show, and deleted scenes.[2]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
5 December 2005 London England Pleasance Theatre (Warm-up shows)
12 December 2005
19 December 2005
9 January 2006
16 January 2006
20 January 2006
21 January 2006
1 February 2006 York Grand Opera House
2 February 2006 Derby Assembly Rooms
3 February 2006 London New Wimbledon Theatre
4 February 2006 Reading The Hexagon
5 February 2006 Salford The Lowry
7 February 2006 Portsmouth Guildhall
9 February 2006 Southampton Guildhall
10 February 2006 Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
11 February 2006 Brighton Dome
12 February 2006 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre
14 February 2006 Leicester De Montfort Hall
15 February 2006 Croydon Fairfield Halls
16 February 2006 Basingstoke The Anvil
17 February 2006 Birmingham Alexandra Theatre
18 February 2006 Oxford New Theatre
19 February 2006 Cambridge Corn Exchange
21 February 2006 Peterborough Broadway Theatre
22 February 2006 Sheffield City Hall
23 February 2006 Bradford St George's Hall
25 February 2006 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre
26 February 2006 Liverpool Rawhide at Royal Court Theatre
1 March 2006 Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
2 March 2006 Ipswich Regent Theatre
3 March 2006 Grimsby Auditorium
4 March 2006 Glasgow Scotland Pavilion
8 March 2006 Warrington England Parr Hall
9 March 2006 Wolverhampton Civic Hall
10 March 2006 Southport Southport Theatre
12 March 2006 Bristol Hippodrome
14 March 2006 Plymouth Pavilions
15 March 2006 Nottingham Royal Centre
16 March 2006 Newcastle upon Tyne City Hall
17 March 2006 Blackburn King George's Hall
18 March 2006 Cardiff Wales St David's Hall
21 March 2006 Stoke-on-Trent England Victoria Hall
22 March 2006 Manchester Carling Apollo
23 March 2006 Carlisle Sands Centre
24 March 2006 Edinburgh Scotland Festival Theatre
5 April 2006 Manchester England Carling Apollo
6 April 2006
21 April 2006 Brixton Academy (DVD recording)
22 April 2006

References

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