In 2003, Lance Armstrong won his 5th Tour de France title, and a young boy in West Yorkshire believed in him. Now a character comedian, he (the boy) sets out on tour with a heartfelt and hilarious story of growing up, betrayal by professional athletes, and redemption. Lance was nominated for Best Show at the Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy Awards in 2015 and had a sell-out four-week run in London’s West End last autumn.
Kieran Hodgson starred in BBC2’s Making Dad’s Army, and featured in BBC2’s Count Arthur Strong and the movie Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa.
“An absolute gem of a comedy show – about teenage cycling, sullied dreams and migrating from the north. Every line of his script is wired for laughter”★★★★★ The Guardian
“Hodgson has here served up a one-man effort that lets his comedic talents roar as never before… Tour de France? Tour de force, more like”
★★★★ The Telegraph
“An impeccably woven piece of one-man storytelling…brilliantly funny” ★★★★ The Times
“A warm, funny and seamlessly delivered hour of character comedy” ★★★★ The Sunday Times
The show runs for 1 hour without an interval
Presented by Show and Tell with United Agents