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Eddie Izzard

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On tour Yes
Followers 28,837
Category Comedy
Concerts
Nov
17
The Remix Tour LIVE
Reno
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Nov
19
The Remix Tour LIVE
Stockton
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Nov
20
The Remix Tour LIVE
Riverside
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Nov
22
The Remix Tour LIVE
Thousand Oaks
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About Eddie Izzard
Edward John Izzard (born February 7, 1962) is a British stand-up comedian and actor. He has a very individual style of rambling, surreal monologue. He has turned his attention to acting as well as maintaining his demanding touring schedule. Early life and career Izzard was born in Aden, Yemen, as the youngest son of John and Ella Izzard. In 1963, shortly before Britain abandoned the capital of Aden, the Izzards moved to Northern Ireland. He lived in Bangor, County Down until 1967, when troubles started brewing there as well, and the family moved to Skewen, Wales, and Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, England. His mother died in March, 1968, of cancer. Izzard found some degree of solace in comedy after the death of his mother. He drew particular comfort from the works of Monty Python, Steve Martin, Richard Pryor, and the early Benny Hill. He began to toy with stand-up at college and, after being ingloriously kicked out of school, he took his act to the streets. Having spent a great deal of the 1980's working as a street performer in Europe and the United States, Izzard moved his act into the standup comedy venues in Britain, first appearing at The Comedy Store in London in 1987. He refined his material throughout the '80's, and in the early '90s, he finally began earning some measure of recognition, though originally he did not perform in women's clothing. Stardom His stand-up work brought him British Comedy Awards in 1993 (for Live at the Ambassadors) and 1996 (for Definite Article). After the British leg of the tour, he took Definite Article to major cities outside the UK including a successful stint in New York City. However, his US breakthrough did not really come until 1998, when Dress to Kill, which was shown on American television channel HBO, went on to earn Izzard two Emmy Awards in 2000. He only rarely appears on television, as he says it uses up material at too high a rate, whereas stage material can be continually re-used in front of different audiences for several months. In January 2006, the U.S. television network F/X announced the production of a new drama series (co-written by Izzard) called The Riches. Izzard and British actress Minnie Driver star as a married couple, Wayne and Dahlia Malloy, who have been part of a caravan of con-artist Irish travellers swindling their way across the States. As the series begins, Dahlia has just been released from jail, and the Malloys decide to start a new life with their children as law-abiding suburbanites in Louisiana. He recently appeared in the critically acclaimed movie/musical "Across the Universe" based on the music of the Beatles. On the soundtrack for the movie he sings, "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite". Campaigning Izzard has engaged in campaigning work, including opposing the closure of the departments of Drama and of Languages, Linguistics and Translation at the University of East Anglia and supporting the further integration of the UK into the European Union. In May 2005 he appeared on the BBC's political debate show Question Time, describing himself as a 'British European', comparing it to other cultural identities such as 'African American'. As part of his integration campaigning, he was one of the first people to spend a Euro in London. His pan-European approach has influenced his work: he regularly performs in French, an acquired language, and occasionally in German, in addition to English. In July 2003, Izzard was made an honorary Doctor of Letters by the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England for 'pro-Europe campaigning', 'his contribution to promoting modern languages and tolerance of other cultures and lifestyles' and for having 'transcended national barriers' with his humour. Critical reception In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, Izzard was voted amongst the top 20 greatest comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders. In Comedy Central's list of the 100 greatest standups of all time, he was number 75. During the 1999 television special It's... the Monty Python Story which Izzard hosted, John Cleese said Izzard was the "Lost Python". Transvestitism Izzard describes himself as an 'executive' or 'action' transvestite and as 'a male tomboy'. He regularly cross-dresses both on and off stage and makes it clear that cross-dressing is, for him, not a sexual thing – he simply enjoys wearing make-up and clothing which is traditionally perceived in the West as female-only. He dismisses claims that he is homosexual, saying he is either a straight transvestite or a male lesbian. He has also described himself as "a lesbian trapped in a man's body". Frequent Comedic Themes Izzard states that he does not write any of his material down [1]. Running characters and references in his comedy include: An impression of James Mason, often representing a hapless, dithering God or authority figure An impression of Sean Connery, whose character - which has ranged from Noah to Henry VIII - usually interacts with the Mason character The name 'Jeff' (for instance as in "Jeff Jeffty-Jeff. Born on the first of Jeff Nineteen-Jeffty-Jeff", whose computer password is 'JEFF', Jeff the God of Biscuits, or Jeff Broccoli) jam bees pigs banjos badgers 'mmmmmrmmmmmm' - the sound of an E-type Jaguar Adolf Hitler (often referred to as a vegetarian) Toasters Engelbert Humperdinck (singer) the british pop star Taps Star Wars references (example - The Death Star Canteen) Azerbaijan Belgium the British monarchy the National Rifle Association, aka the NRA (he often pronounces it 'Riffle'). He has a number of mannerisms, such as: Saying "So... yeah..." when thinking what to say next (a fact subtly noted on the back of the 'Glorious' video box) Saying "and, uh..." as the audience pictures his bizarre imagery and starts laughing When his stream of consciousness appears to lose the audience, holding up an imaginary pad and pen and writing "Lost them there". Connecting two totally irrelevant topics and pausing as the audience picks up on it "...a Blue Horse on the outside, a Blue Horse from Mars! And then we could tell couldn't we ... Now, so anyway, sometimes, though, you want to buy a teatowel..." Making fun of his own pantomimes. (describing a hotel room in France) "Avec un vue de la mer.. a view of the sea [pantomimes looking at the ocean], un grand lit... a large bed [pantomimes smoothing the sheets]. Et, avec un douche [pantomimes a shower spraying on his head]... with a spider." Similarly, a character in Izzard's sketch may comment on the joke ("no, that's the wrong punchline, you can't use that") or the audience ("they groaned at that one, do you realise that?"). Often randomly brings back or reworks material the audience initially found funny in his acts, such as his Scottish clarinet teacher Mrs. Badcrumble, and monkeys with guns in several of his stand ups, to name a few.
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What fans are saying
Michael
5 / 5
Amazing show, great venue. JAZZ CHICKEN 🤘🏻
The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor Windsor, ON
Oct 02, 2023
Irene
5 / 5
Amazing performance. Audience enraptured!
Greenwich House Theater New York City, NY
Feb 11, 2023
Tom
5 / 5
It was great, loved it.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater Chicago, IL
Apr 28, 2024
Saraah
5 / 5
Suzy Eddie was awesome!
Paramount Theatre-Oakland Oakland, CA
Nov 16, 2024
Allen
5 / 5
Simply fabulous, darling!!!
Paramount Theatre-Colorado Denver, CO
Jun 21, 2019
Britpop
5 / 5
I l
Paramount Theatre-Oakland Oakland, CA
Nov 16, 2024
Gary
4 / 5
He killed
Fox Theatre Atlanta, GA
May 23, 2019
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Eddie Izzard Tour Cities
Reno, NV Stockton, CA Riverside, CA Thousand Oaks, CA

Frequently Asked Questions About Eddie Izzard

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Eddie Izzard on tour?

Yes, Eddie Izzard is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Eddie Izzard concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Eddie Izzard tour is scheduled for 4 dates across 4 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Eddie Izzard scheduled to play?

Eddie Izzard is scheduled to play 4 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Eddie Izzard tour start?

Eddie Izzard’s tour starts Nov 17, 2024 and ends on Nov 22, 2024. They will play 4 cities; their most recent concert was held in Reno at Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts and their next upcoming concert will be in Stockton at Bob Hope Theatre.

What venues is Eddie Izzard performing at?

As part of the Eddie Izzard tour, Eddie Izzard is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Nov 17 - Reno, NV @ Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts
Nov 19 - Stockton, CA @ Bob Hope Theatre
Nov 20 - Riverside, CA @ Fox Performing Arts Center
Nov 22 - Thousand Oaks, CA @ Fred Kavli Theater
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