Nigel Havers Brings "Talking B*ll*cks" to England: Complete 2026 Tour Guide

Nigel Havers Brings “Talking B*ll*cks” to England
British acting legend Nigel Havers is embarking on an extensive theatrical tour across England with his critically acclaimed one-man show, “Talking B*ll*cks.” From March through April 2026, audiences in twenty prestigious venues will have the extraordinary opportunity to experience an intimate evening with one of Britain’s most beloved performers. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about Nigel Havers’ upcoming tour, from detailed venue information to ticket availability and what makes this production an unmissable theatrical event.
The “Talking B*ll*cks” tour represents a rare chance to see Nigel Havers in a completely unscripted, unrehearsed format where he shares candid stories from his illustrious five-decade career in film, television, and theatre. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or discovering his work for the first time, this tour promises an evening of laughter, insight, and genuine connection with a true British entertainment icon.
About Nigel Havers: A Distinguished Career in British Entertainment
Nigel Havers has been a fixture of British entertainment since the 1970s, captivating audiences with his charm, versatility, and undeniable screen presence. Born in London in 1951, Havers comes from a family steeped in public service—his father was Baron Havers, the former Lord Chancellor—but he chose to pursue his passion for acting at the Arts Educational School in London.
His breakthrough came with the 1981 film “Chariots of Fire,” where his portrayal of Lord Andrew Lindsay earned international recognition and contributed to the film’s Academy Award for Best Picture. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Havers became a household name through iconic television roles in “Don’t Wait Up,” “The Charmer,” and the beloved period drama “Upstairs Downstairs.” His film credits include “A Passage to India,” “Empire of the Sun,” and numerous other prestigious productions.


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