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Who is El Hablador? It’s Ross Noble.
No, but who is the one they call El Hablador? I just said, it is Ross Noble. You know? Long hair, does stand up where he dances about the stage, spinning out all the nonsense in his head into a show.
But what is the legend of El Hablador? I don’t think it’s a thing. It’s clearly Ross coming up with a name for his show, so he can make out like he is some sort of mysterious shadowy figure.
Ok I get it.
Ross Noble returns to dance around the stage spinning out all the nonsense in his head into a hilarious stand up show. At some point, he may wander into a shadowy part of the stage and look a bit shadowy.
Book now to see the one they call El Hablador*
*Ross is the only one that calls himself El Hablador.
- Access Information
For Accessibility information please contact 0207 087 7966
- Address
Argyll Street London, W1F 7TF
- Cancellation Policy
No exchanges or refunds.
- Duration
To be announced.
- How Does It Work
You will receive a confirmation email with your voucher attached. Please print this voucher, it is your ticket of admission. Bring the voucher to the theatre, we recommend you arrive a minimum of 30 minutes before the show to settle into your seats.
- Suitable For Children
No.
- Times
9 November 2018 to 10 November 2018.
Starts: 7.30pm.
- Where Do I Go
London Palladium
Argyll Street
London
W1F 7TF
TRAVEL BY UNDERGROUND
The nearest underground station is Oxford Circus (Central, Victoria and Bakerloo lines) and Bond Street (Central and Jubilee Lines).
London Palladium
Argyll Street London, W1F 7TF
Latest customer reviews
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Ross Noble at The London Palladium
11 November 2018
Hadn’t watched a routine of his for a long time: This was a procession of bespoke “shaggy dog”-style meaderings , with each cutting across the other to divorce the punch lines and pay offs from the root of the gag, by an exaggerated passage of time. The style was zany, often using manic outbursts and ranting to pin back friendly heckles, before inviting more contributions from the crowd. Noble is clearly a really warm man, despite trying to construct a madcap stage presence. Some moments of genius but too few really, given the length of his act. The convoluted shaggy dog construction proved too repetitive to sustain any comic suspense.
Captain Sensible Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Noble can't move on.
10 November 2018
Despite a few moments of glee, Ross Noble's El Hablador was a let down. Noble has before been the master of improvisation, creating images and stringing tales of ludicrousness. Here however he couldn't move on. Whatever he thought was a winning joke could not be left to go on to the next one. My friend and I found time slowing to a glacial trickle during certain parts. I was really sorry to see this. This is my sixth time seeing Noble on stage. It may also be my last.
Chris Gray Confirmed ticket purchaser