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Breaking Bad tour: YouTube hit Miles Allen to bring one-man show to the UK

Allen's parody squeezes all five seasons of the cult TV drama into one hour

Jess Denham
Friday 12 December 2014 11:17 GMT
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Miles Allen's Breaking Bad show is Walter White as you've never seen him before
Miles Allen's Breaking Bad show is Walter White as you've never seen him before (Doug Hyun/AP/AMC)

Good Friday news for anyone still suffering from Breaking Bad withdrawal symptoms - a one-man show based on the Emmy-winning TV drama is heading for the UK.

Miles Allen will tour the country in 2015 after enjoying five star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival last summer.

His parody performance sees him squeeze all five seasons of Breaking Bad into one hour and impersonate lead characters Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, Skyler, Saul, Hank, Walt Junior, Gus Fring and Mike.

Allen describes his comedy gig as a “love letter for all the fans who lived through the blood, meth and tears of the greatest television show ever made”.

Never fear, however, for YouTube hit Allen promises that the only tears in One Man Breaking Bad will be from laughter.

Fans hoping to catch Allen’s show can catch him in a range of UK towns and cities when the tour kicks off on 1 March at the Lowry in Salford.

Miles Allen tour dates

Salford, Lowry

Shrewsbury, Severn Arts Centre

St Alban's, Alban Arena

Cardiff, St David's Hall

Milton Keynes, Stables

Southend, Palace Theatre

Norwich, Norwich Playhouse

Bury St Edmund's, Theatre Royal

Birmingham, Town Hall

Malvern, Festival Theatre

Poole, Lighthouse Theatre

Warwick, Arts Centre

Harrogate, Royal Hall

Durham, Gala Theatre

Leeds, City Varieties

Doncaster, Cast

Reading, Hexagon

Hereford, Courtyard

Nottingham Playhouse

Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall

Leicester, De Montford Hall

Kingston, Rose Theatre

Chelmsford, Civic Theatre

High Wycombe, Wycombe Swan

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