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Toby Hadoke's Doctor Who Double Bill Tickets

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In celebration of Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary, acclaimed comedian and Sony Gold nominee Toby Hadoke performs both of his Who-themed solo shows in a West End double bill for one night only.

No super fan’s 50th anniversary celebration will be complete without this unique opportunity to see both ‘Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf’ and ‘My Stepson Stole My Sonic Screwdriver’ presented together for the first, and quite possibly also the last, time.
 
Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf
Get out from behind that sofa and get aboard Toby Hadoke’s TARDIS on a trip through time – charting the rise, fall and rise again of a television legend. This delightful show is a personal, satirical and razor sharp comic odyssey from child to man, through obsession, joy and disappointment.
 
My Stepson Stole My Sonic Screwdriver
Intimate knowledge of the TARDIS is not required to enjoy this bittersweet comedy of parenting through sci-fi evangelism: Hadoke's compelling and incisive shows are universal in appeal. This Chortle Awards 2012 nominee has an acid tongue and a warm heart.
 
Join Toby as he takes you on a heart-warming journey that begins with losing a partner, ends with gaining a stepson and pays homage to the restorative powers of the Time Lord in between. Intimate knowledge of the TARDIS is not required to enjoy this bittersweet comedy of parenting through sci-fi evangelism.
‘Utterly hysterical look into the life of someone for whom sci-fi has made the world a better place. Hadoke does an expert job in spreading a bit of the Doctor’s joy to his audience.’ ★★★★★ British Theatre Guide
 
‘This heartfelt rites of passage memoir does for Daleks and Cybermen what Fever Pitch did for football. Hadoke’s superior stand-up skills mean that everyone can enjoy the ride.’ The Guardian
 
‘Like the new generation of Doctor Who, Hadoke’s show has the capacity to wrong-foot you with its emotional kick.’ The Times
 
‘Laugh-out-loud lines and spot-on ad-libs... you’ll want to applaud his virtuosic performance.’ ★★★★ Exeunt