FOR YEARS, a shambolic giant of a man with a penchant for rubbish magic tricks could make audiences hoot with laughter just by looking at them.
It was also a finely honed act, and from one of the sharpest minds on the variety circuit.
But he was also one of the most troubled too.
Tommy Cooper, the fez-wearing mischief maker, was adored for his stage act, but behind the scenes was a heavy drinker and a reputation that preceded him.
His life and laughter will be explored in a new show coming to South Hill Park next month.
Daniel Taylor is stepping into the shoes of comedian who knew how to do the tricks really, but found it funnier for audiences to pretend he didn’t.
The Very Best of Tommy Cooper aims to recapture his trademark mayhem and misfiring magic for anyone who missed the original or for those who were left wanting more.
With the blessings of the great man’s daughter Vicky, the show brings to the stage many of Cooper’s hilarious one-liners, dazzling wordplay and celebrated tricks, including Glass/Bottle, Dappy Duck, Spot the Dog and Jar/Spoon.
Danny says: “Tommy was given that wonderful and rare gift to make people laugh, often by simply standing there.
“His most-loved routines draw on an innocent sense of humour that appeals to all ages and still stands the test of time.”
More than 30 years since Tommy passed away on stage after a heart attack during a live TV show, so Danny will be raising money and awareness along the tour to help install defibrillators in every performing venue across the UK and will be collecting donations at the Wilde Theatre on the night.
The event takes place on Thursday, June 22, from 7.45pm. Tickets cost £22.50. Fopr more details, call the box office on: 01344 484123, or log on to: southhillpark.org.uk.